
"London commuters have been queuing to board buses and the Elizabeth line following strikes by the RMT union which have closed the underground. Monday morning marked the first of four days of strike action by tube train and station staff, which has left nearly the entire underground network suspended. About 10,000 members of the RMT are taking industrial action in the tube row, as the union attempts to secure a shorter working week as part of pay negotiations."
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RMT union members launched four days of strike action by tube train and station staff, closing nearly the entire London Underground. Around 10,000 RMT members are participating while the union seeks a shorter working week as part of pay negotiations. Commuters have queued for buses and the Elizabeth line, sought alternative routes, or worked from home. Commuters are invited to share experiences via an encrypted form or messaging, with options for anonymous contributions and SecureDrop for stronger anonymity. Submitted personal data will be used only for the feature and deleted when no longer required.
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