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Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa - World Socialist Web Site

invites workers and other readers to contribute  to this regular feature. UK bus drivers’ strike at London United against attacks on pay and conditions London bus drivers at RATP-owned subsidiary London United held a 24-hour strike Wednesday at five depots, the eighth strike during the dispute. The Unite union members are opposed to proposed changes in their contracts including remote signing on, which will leave them around £2,000 a year worse off. The strike hit 52 routes across south and west London. A further strike is planned for April 15. Drivers at Stamford Brook and Hounslow Heath depots voted to join the action from April 15, meaning all seven London United depots will be involved in the dispute.

Breaking News | Business Shoprite stores remain under lock as staff embark on strike

Views: Visits 69 On Friday, workers of the Shoprite Malls in Nigeria embarked on a nationwide protest, leaving all the outlets across the country under lock and key. The workers, under the aegis of the National Union of Shop and Distributive Employees (NUSDE), vowed that the company would remain shut until management acceded to their demands. The action was in line with their dissatisfaction with the way their former employer ‘sold’ them with the company, without giving them consideration. According to the Chairman, NUSDE, Shoprite branch, Mr Williams Peter, the indefinite strike was attributed to the alleged refusal of the management to meet up with the demands of the union.

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