UK's largest transport union agrees deal for Night Tube
A huge step forward for the planned (and much delayed) 24-hour service
London's Night Tube is finally edging closer.
There's not much information available just yet but members of the RMT, Britain's biggest transport union, are said to have "overwhelmingly accepted" an offer for improved pay and conditions relating to the 24-hour weekend service.
There are still three unions yet to come to an agreement with Transport for London (TfL), but the RMT's acceptance is a major positive for clubbers who've been waiting for it to arrive since the planned launch in September last year.
It was then expected to arrive in March this year, but was soon reported that it would be delayed again until after the London mayoral election in May.
Either way, things are looking up and these are the clubs that'll be easier to get home from when it's implemented.
[Via: BBC]
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