All Tube lines will be affected by the action.
TfL said the entire network would be affected by Monday's action, and urged people to consider working from home and to "not to take [their frustration] out on those who are trying to help".
Andy Lord, TfL's chief operating officer, said: "We haven't proposed any changes to pensions, and nobody has or will lose their jobs because of the proposals we have set out. "We know our customers deserve better than this and that is why we're urging the RMT to call off this action and work with us to find a resolution to this dispute, which is threatening London's recovery from the pandemic."
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: "We are demanding a direct face-to-face meeting with mayor Sadiq Khan to sort this mess out. "There's no point in our union continuing to sit opposite management representatives who have neither the inclination nor the authority to negotiate a settlement, when the power lies with the mayor."
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