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Tuesday 21 February 2017 12:29 pm

Now maintenance workers have voted for strike action on the London Underground, says the RMT

By: Rebecca Smith

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Maintenance workers on London Underground have voted for industrial action over claims of a breakdown in industrial relations, according to the RMT union.

RMT's executive is now considering the result of the ballot, where 67 per cent voted in favour of a walkout and 88 per cent in favour of action short of a strike. There was a turnout of 43 per cent.

The union said there had been a series of breaches of agreements by management, including not consulting or negotiating with the RMT over reducing staffing levels.

Read more: Now the Night Tube is facing the threat of strike action

RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: "This level of flagrant abuse and ignorance of long-standing policies and procedures is unacceptable and the anger among RMT Fleet grades members is clear following this overwhelming mandate for strike action and action short of a strike."

The ballot result will now be considered by RMT’s executive and it is down to London Underground to start taking this list of grievances seriously, to stop trying to impose fundamental changes to agreed policies and working conditions and to halt the bullying and harassment of our reps.

RMT remains available for serious talks.

A Transport for London (TfL) spokesperson said: "We urge the RMT leadership to work with us constructively on the issues it has raised rather than threaten unnecessary industrial action."

Read more: There's a Tube strike starting tonight: Here's what you need to know

Londoners will already have a walkout to contend with later on today, when Tube drivers go on strike over the "forced displacement" of eight drivers on the Central Line. They will stage a strike from 9pm tonight until 9pm tomorrow.

TfL has warned that both the Central and Waterloo & City Lines will face disruption, which is likely to have a knock-on impact elsewhere.

Read more: Five things you'll need to avoid Tube strike trouble tonight and tomorrow

Yesterday, both the RMT and train drivers' union Aslef said they will be balloting Night Tube drivers for industrial action over a "block on career progression".

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