Workers have already walked out for two days earlier this autumn and are now heading to the picket line on Friday the 26th of September and Monday the 29th of September.
Drivers, engineers and storemen based at the Westbourne Park depot say they are furious at the below inflation pay offer they have received from their employer, First Bus.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “This is disgraceful behaviour from a company making millions from London bus passengers. It shows an utter disregard for its workers and the hard work they do day in, day out.
“Our members won’t stand for such behaviour and Unite will back them all the way in this dispute with a company that has a history of anti-worker behaviour.”
Routes operated from Westbourne Park that will be affected are: 13, 23, 31, N31, 218, 295 and 452
Unite regional officer Callum Rochford said: “Our members do an incredibly difficult job – whether it’s driving buses in rush hour in London or keeping those buses operational. Yet their employer is trying to force an effective pay cut in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis.
“Workers won’t stand for this. London Transit need to come back to the table, pay what’s right and end this dispute now.”
Strikes by sister company London United have ended after an agreement was reached with that workforce.



