22/08/2014

Tube Drivers Strike Over 'Bullying Culture'

Aslef union members that work on London Underground's Central Line are involved in a 24-hour work stoppage, which started at 00:01 on Friday (22 August).

The industrial action has caused major disruptions and severe delays across the service, with no trains running between White City and Leytonstone and no service on the Waterloo and City line.

Transport for London provided additional buses to try and ease the disruption, with a number of ambassadors and volunteers on hand to provide information.

It is understood that the drivers are protesting over the work environment and what the union described as a "bullying culture".

(MH/JP)

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