Oh what a surprise.
The RMT have announced strike action at Euston and Green Park tube stations on Friday 3rd June, over allegations of a ".....toxic work atmosphere and bullying...."
What are the issues at Green Park and Euston, and why don't they exist at other stations?
Workplace bullying is a serious matter, but I do think there are better ways of dealing with it than going on strike.
The RMT have announced strike action at Euston and Green Park tube stations on Friday 3rd June, over allegations of a ".....toxic work atmosphere and bullying...."
What are the issues at Green Park and Euston, and why don't they exist at other stations?
Workplace bullying is a serious matter, but I do think there are better ways of dealing with it than going on strike.
Tube strike: Jubilee weekend walkout at two stations
TfL says it expects Euston and Green Park will both remain open in spite of the action on 3 June.
www.bbc.co.uk
Tube strike: Jubilee weekend walkout at two stations
London Underground workers based at two Tube stations are to strike for one day over the Jubilee bank holiday weekend in a row over bullying.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union at Euston and Green Park will walk out on Friday 3 June.
General secretary Mick Lynch said those based at the two stations had "suffered years of sustained bullying and intimidation by a manager".
Transport for London (TfL) urged the union "not to take strike action".
The strike is on the same day as a service of thanksgiving being held at St Paul's Cathedral to commemorate the Queen's 70-year reign.
The Northern and Victoria lines both run through Euston station, while Green Park is served by the Victoria, Piccadilly and Jubilee lines.
While staff at only two stations are due to take action, Mr Lynch said the strike would "cause significant disruption to people wishing to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee".
"However, if Tube bosses do the right thing, and deal appropriately with the manager in question, we can find a just resolution to this dispute," he added.
A TfL spokesperson said: "We hold our people to high standards and ensure everyone is treated fairly.
"We're aware of this dispute and are carrying out an urgent review in a bid to resolve it."
The transport body has advised that if the action does go ahead there should be no effect on train services, although "we are reviewing what the likely impact will be at those stations".