TfL Tube workers to take industrial action over 'explosion in passenger violence'

London Underground workers have voted to take Industrial action over 'explosion' of passenger violence.
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Bonnie Christian13 September 2019

Workers on parts of London Underground will take industrial action over claims there has been an "explosion" of passenger violence and anti-social behaviour.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union on the eastern end of the District Line have voted to only work from a place of safety from the end of the month when working alone and will not attend incidents on trains by themselves.

The union said a female member of staff was attacked in her office by a passenger and others have been threatened.

RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: "There has been an explosion of violent crime and sexual offences across the network and our members are bearing the brunt of it, particularly on the District Line."

A Transport for London spokesman said: "Our staff work hard to assist our customers and keep London moving.

"They deserve to go about their day without fear or intimidation, in safety.

"We have met with the RMT to reiterate our commitment to ensuring the safety of our staff and outline the steps we have taken to address their feedback.

"We will continue to engage with them to ensure all staff feel safe and secure while performing their duties."

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