London Underground strike off: doors open to avoiding national action?

A train stopped in one of the stations of London's tube.

A potentially damaging strike on London’s Underground, scheduled for Friday 3 June, has been called off. Negotiations between the staff of union RMT and management company London Underground Limited (LUL) have reached an agreement over a staff welfare issue. With Friday designated as a special public holiday in the UK, the strike would have significantly impacted on celebrations for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

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Author: Simon Walton

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London Underground strike off: doors open to avoiding national action?

A train stopped in one of the stations of London's tube.

A potentially damaging strike on London’s Underground, scheduled for Friday 3 June, has been called off. Negotiations between the staff of union RMT and management company London Underground Limited (LUL) have reached an agreement over a staff welfare issue. With Friday designated as a special public holiday in the UK, the strike would have significantly impacted on celebrations for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is UK correspondent for RailTech.com and Railfreight.com

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