Tube strike: Lines shut and buses busy due to sixth walkout of 2022

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Sixth 24-hour London Tube strike of 2022 begins

Like during other recent strikes, it is expected a number of people who normally commute into the city will again work from home to avoid the disruption.

"To a certain extent I'm sympathetic, but everybody is feeling the pinch at the moment and it's hugely inconvenient for everybody in London," she said.Image caption,The RMT said it had offered to suspend the strike during talks, but accused TfL of rejecting its proposals. "Our members are resolute in their determination to see a just settlement to this dispute, and they will continue their industrial campaign for as long as it takes."Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "TfL is needlessly attacking our members' pay and pensions, which Unite simply can't accept.

 

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Labour Mayor. Labour Union. Labour isn't working.

Trust me with all the balloting and strikes the UK is looking more like a joke everyday

Nice to see the BBC doing its usual Tory propaganda of turning workers on each other and trying to cause division. You are a disgraceful organisation.

Solidarity with workers fighting to protect their pensions. ✊

It’s no wonder we can’t get anything done…jeeeeeeeeeeeeesus…

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