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Sadiq Khan accused of avoiding public over tube strikes

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

No 10 Criticises Sadiq Khan‘s ​Absence⁣ Amidst Escalating London Tube Strikes

LONDON – Downing Street has publicly backed “fed up” ⁤Londoners impacted​ by ongoing tube⁣ strikes,⁤ increasing pressure‌ on⁤ Mayor Sadiq Khan too intervene​ as ⁣disruption continues. The criticism ⁤comes as a​ week of industrial action⁢ threatens £150 million ‍in lost revenue for London ‍businesses, according to the ‍Night Time⁢ industries ​Association.

The strikes, initiated by the Rail, Maritime and ⁢Transport (RMT) union, stem ⁢from a dispute over pay and conditions with Transport ⁢for London (TfL).While TfL maintains it has ​offered a “fair” 3.4 per ⁤cent ​pay rise, the RMT rejected the proposal. Train ​drivers in⁤ London currently ⁤earn an average of £71,000 annually, alongside additional benefits. A No 10 spokesperson stated, “RMT and Transport for London (TfL)​ need ‌to get back around the table, work together to ​resolve this dispute in the interests of passengers.”

A spokesperson for ‌the Mayor of London responded, stating, “Nobody wants to see strike action or disruption for Londoners… ‌The Mayor⁣ continues to urge the RMT and TfL to ⁢get around the table to resolve this matter and get the network re-open.”

The Night⁣ Time Industries Association⁣ highlighted the‍ significant economic impact, estimating £150m in potential revenue losses. Kate Nicholls, ⁢chair of UKHospitality, warned that consumers‌ would be forced to alter or cancel plans, ‍impacting ​sales, and hospitality staff ‌would⁣ face difficulties commuting. Karim fatehi, chief executive of the London Chamber⁣ of Commerce ‍and Industry, cautioned that the ‌strikes pose a threat‌ to jobs and the long-term viability of businesses‌ already grappling with rising costs and taxes.

Further strikes are planned for September, ⁢raising concerns about prolonged ​disruption to ‍London’s transport network.

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