More staff will now be taking part in strikes on the Tube near the end of July.
As part of the dispute, Unite has called for a guarantee that there would be no increase in employee contributions to the pension scheme, no decrease in employer contributions, and no reduction in pension fund benefits.Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "The workers are rightly demanding copper bottomed guarantees from Transport for London".
23 to 28 July - Members of the RMT will walk out although the union has not yet confirmed which groups of workers will strike on which day, nor whether the action will last for a solid six days26 and 28 July - Members of Unite will go on strikeFollow BBC London on
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