Stop the Tube Strike, Ken ; Calls for Deal to Halt Poll Day Walkout: Pressure On Mayor to Persuade Union Over 10 June Stoppage Timed to Cause Major Disruption
Evening Standard - London › June 03, 2004
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Evening Standard - London › June 03, 2004
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THERE was intense pressure on Ken Livingstone today to persuade union leaders to call off their 24-hour Tube strike, planned for polling day next Thursday.
Amid criticism that he had done "too little, too late", the Mayor was engaged in desperate efforts to get a deal with the RMT union or postpone the date of the stoppage that will cripple the capital.See the full content of this document
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Stop the Tube Strike, Ken ; Calls for Deal to Halt Poll Day Walkout: Pressure On Mayor to Persuade Union Over 10 June Stoppage Timed to Cause Major Disruption
It emerged today that the strike will begin next Wednesday evening to cause maximum disruption.
The RMT has timed it to hit services over two days - but with only one day's loss of pay for striking signallers, station ...See the full content of this document
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