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LIVE as tube strike enters final day causing widespread travel delays in London
- Bookings for restaurants and hospitality venues in London fell by 67% this week due to Tube strike disruptions, according to Access Hospitality.
- Cancellations surged by over half because of travel uncertainty caused by the strikes, as reported by Access Hospitality.
- London Underground plans to hold talks with union leaders next Wednesday to address the dispute over pay and hours that led to the strikes.
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Hospitality suffers ‘sharp decline’ in bookings as strikes cripple Tube service
Cancellations of bookings surged by over half and a ‘sharp decline’ in bookings at restaurants and other venues fell by 67%.
·Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleThe union is demanding a pay rise, a 32-hour workweek and an extension of ticket discounts. There is great chaos, in some places travel times have increased by hours, taxi drivers are charging multiple fares. It is no wonder that there are passengers who think the strike is unjustified, and that the metro workers do not even know how good a job they have. On-site report.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right0Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution69% Center
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