SAME DAY STRIKES: London’s buses, Underground and Overground set for action in August

Over 1,600 London bus drivers are set to take strike action later this month after bus bosses failed to make a ‘decent wage increase’ offer.
The strike action is a result of the company only offering a pay increase of 3.6 percent in 2022 and 4.2 percent next year. With the true inflation rate (RPI) currently standing at 11.8 percent, this is, in effect, a real terms pay cut say union leaders.
The initial strike action will take place on Friday 19 August and Saturday 20 August. The first day coincides with strikes also planned for the London Underground and Overground.
The strike action will affect workers based at the following London United bus depots: Fulwell, Hounslow, Hounslow Heath, Park Royal, Shepherd’s Bush, Stamford Brook, and Tolworth.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “The workers’ parent company RATP is fabulously wealthy and it can fully afford to pay our members a decent wage increase.
“Unite’s members play a crucial role in keeping London moving and they are not going to accept seeing their pay constantly eroded.
“Unite does what it says on the trade union tin and always defends the jobs, pay and conditions of its members. Our members at London United will receive the union’s complete support until this dispute is resolved and a fair pay offer secured.”
Unite regional officer Michelle Braveboy said: “Strike action will cause considerable disruption to passengers across London. This dispute is of the company’s own making, it can make a fair pay offer to its workers but has chosen not to, so it now faces the prospects of a highly disruptive strike action.”