Boltar.....nice to see you again.
Its nothing to do with the LUL staff. Its a private company having a dispute
with its workers of which most are represented by RMT. However, if M£TRON£T
workers do ballot for a strike and they actually withdraw labour, there
would i expect be a shortage of trains as each one has to be passed fit for
service. Thats not the T/Ops fault.
You dont surely hold Train ops responsible for M£TRON£T activity?
By the way does anyone have any idea what the penalty for not supplying
those Northern line trains was?
Mal
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So , anyone been down the bookies to lay bets on xmas or new year being
****ed up by the hardworking "professional" brethren of LUL?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4422978.stm
B2003