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Wednesday 26 August 2015 5:06 am

TfL Tube strikes 2015: Picket line travel disruption is hurting London Underground – Brand Index

By: Express KCS

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This year has not been a good one so far for commuters in the capital with a succession of strikes seeing London Underground staff manning picket lines instead of running railway lines. 
 
With the cancellation of this week’s strikes suggesting there is now some light at the end of the organisation’s tunnels, I have used YouGov’s BrandIndex to see how the industrial action has changed London Underground’s perception among consumers in the capital and the south east.  
 
This last week has seen the brand’s Index Score – measuring its overall brand health – fall to its lowest level in 18 months. 
 
Read more: August 2015 travel disruption: Find out which stations are closed over the bank holiday
 
The last time it fell this far was in February 2014 after a wave of industrial action. Although London Underground’s Index score waxes and wanes regularly, it very rarely drops below a score of 10. This week it fell to six. 
 
 
Meanwhile, the group’s reputation score – which asks whether people would be proud or embarrassed to work for a brand – has fallen from 8.5 on 1 June to minus 1.3 on 18 August. 
 
There are silver linings to these clouds, however. Following the industrial action in the winter of 2014 scores fell across the board and then recovered after a few months of normal service. Also, over the course of this year’s strikes the brand’s purchase intent score has remained steady. 
 
However, it should be noted that this is not so much a testament to customer loyalty than a reflection of the fact that many commuters have little option but to buy tickets for the Underground simply to get to work. 
 
Read more: Driverless trains would break the militant unions forever
 
At a time when it is changing working practices and introducing new services, London Underground needs its customers with it. 
 
Unless it can put these strikes to bed it will be on the back foot with the public as it enters a period of great change.
 

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