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Old 08-07-2015, 21:18   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Unions / TFL need to sit down for talks overnight

http://www.itv.com/news/london/2015-...ing-to-a-halt/

Firstly, l am in total agreement with what the Unions are doing in the Tube/rail strike.

Yes, commuters will be severely effected, but at the end of the day workers, have that right to be paid fairly, treated fairly and not gazumped in working silly hours for stupid money.

Tfl and the Unions must sit down and talk. And its no good that prat Boris Johnson coming out with eh silly remark that the strike was primed for the budget. This strike has been ongoing for months.

Boris said that this strike is unacceptable. So why doesn't he order the unions and Tfl sit town for talks if he is the Mayor for London
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