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Transport Committee Letters on reported violence against transport workers

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Publication type: Current investigation

Publication status: Adopted

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The number of incidents of work-related violence and aggression towards transport workers in London increased to around 200 per week across 2023/24.

However, evidence suggests that Transport for London’s (TfL) official figures almost certainly underreport the true scale of assaults on transport workers, as many incidents of work-related violence and aggression towards transport workers go unreported. 

The evidence the London Assembly Transport Committee heard during a meeting in February this year was deeply troubling. Workers described the frequency and severity of abuse they faced while carrying out their duties.

In a letter published today, the Transport Committee is requesting:

  • Information on work ongoing or planned to encourage workers to report all incidents of work-related violence and aggression 
  • How TfL plans to address the cultural issues across the organisation that may be normalising assaults on transport workers and blames victims when incidents occur 
  • Options being considered to improve post incident support and communication for victims of workplace violence
  • How taxi and private hire drivers licensed by TfL could opt-in to support from TfL’s Workplace Violence and Aggression Team
  • What consideration it has given to how it could implement stronger consequences (e.g. withdrawal of implied service) for those who verbally or physically assault staff

The Committee has also written to the Home Secretary supporting TfL and wider transport sector calls for a new specific offence of assaults on transport workers.

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