Tube workers are being re-balloted over strike action.
The RMT's Mick Lynch said members "remain as determined as ever to get a just settlement"It comes amid a dispute between the union, TfL and the mayor of London over jobs and pensions
The union has been in a dispute with Transport for London and the mayor of London over jobs and pensions for nearly a year. The RMT's current mandate for industrial action runs out in June and, by law, the union would then have to achieve a new mandate from members in order to continue industrial action.
He added: "The mayor is under pressure from central government, but he must join us in resisting them and refuse to allow ideologically motivated financial constraints to be used as an excuse to attack Tube workers."
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