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RSO is opposed by an overwhelming majority of bus drivers across London 84 percent according to a recent Unite survey. Bus companies plan to introduce it across the network to slash payroll costs and introduce full labour force “flexibility”. ....
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Operating theatre nurses’ national one-day pay strike in France; Port Ravenna dockers in Italy ready to strike to block transport of military hardware for use against Gaza; national warning strikes by retail workers across Germany over pay; Stoppages at some UK schools and Liverpool University ....
Bus travel might be disrupted in London next week if strike action goes ahead. - Credit: Martin49 Thousands of north Londoners could see their travel plans disrupted next week if 4,000 union members go ahead with a planned 48-hour strike. Unite has called for the walk out from May 25-26, which will also be followed by a 72-hour strike from June 7-9, with more than 100 routes set to be affected. It is all to protest bus company Metroline’s system of ‘remote signing on’, which could see drivers start and finish their shifts in various locations on a route - but only get paid for their time on a bus. ....
Bus travel might be disrupted in London next week if strike action goes ahead. - Credit: Martin49 Thousands of north Londoners could see their travel plans disrupted next week if 4,000 union members go ahead with a planned 48-hour strike. Unite has called for the walk out from May 25-26, which will also be followed by a 72-hour strike from June 7-9, with more than 100 routes set to be affected. It is all to protest bus company Metroline’s system of ‘remote signing on’, which could see drivers start and finish their shifts in various locations on a route - but only get paid for their time on a bus. ....