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Old 30-12-2011, 21:27   #121
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Re: Mind The Pay Gap? Tube Drivers 'To Get £55k'

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry View Post
I would disagree with you point about automatic trains, for example the Trains on the Victoria Line, Central Line, Jubilee Line have Automatic train operation and if there is one person on board, like on the DLR, as long as they are Unionised, they can (and they have) still strike

Also we need to change unions laws in favor of the workers and unions
Nothing a change to the law to allow unattended trains won't fix.

No we really don't need to change union laws to favour workers and unions, the point of the laws is to provide appropriate protections and a fair platform for both not to favour anyone.
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