Split Among London Underground Unions Weakens Strike Power

Split Among London Underground Unions Weakens Strike Power

London Underground drivers are divided over a new four-day work week. One union opposes it, calling it unsafe, and has struck repeatedly. Another union supports the deal and didn't join the strikes. This split lets management keep some trains running, weakening the strikers' leverage. The disagreement makes a solution harder to reach.

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