Members of Unite will walk out from June 30 to July 8 and again from July 11 to 15 in a dispute over pay.
London Trams passengers, including those travelling to the Wimbledon tennis tournament, are being urged to consider alternative routes because of strikes by maintenance workers.
Navid Golshan, general manager for London Trams, said: “We urge Unite to work with us to find a resolution and call these strikes off. The workers first took strike action in March, saying they are paid up to £10,000 a year less than their colleagues on the London Underground, despite requiring the same qualifications and performing the same roles.
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