About 2,000 bus drivers at London United and London Transit will strike on Friday 29 August and Monday 1 September. The action would affect services across much of west London. The two companies operate from eight depots across West and South West London: Fulwell, Hounslow, Hounslow Heath, Park Royal, Shepherds Bush, Stamford Brook, Tolworth and Westbourne Park. The dispute centers on pay and a proposed change to the dates when pay rises would take effect. The union says the changes could cost drivers hundreds of pounds in back pay. No detailed list of affected routes has been provided. More strike dates may be announced if the dispute is not resolved.
There could be disruption on London's buses in west London, as some 2,000 bus drivers are to walk out on strike next week. Unite the Union has announced that bus drivers at London United and London Transit will take strike action on Friday 29th August and Monday 1st September. If the strike goes ahead, it would affect services across much of west London. London United and sister company London Transit operate from eight depots across West and South West London. These are: Fulwell, Hounslow, Hounslow Heath, Park Royal, Shepherds Bush, Stamford Brook, Tolworth and Westbourne Park.
The dispute is over pay, with the union saying that the two bus companies are attempting to alter the dates at which pay rises would take effect. The union says that the changes could mean drivers losing out on hundreds of pounds of back pay. Likely affected bus routes: The union says that more strike dates will be announced in due course if the dispute is not resolved.
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