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World Cup tube strikes
Oddly, they don't seem to tie in with England's World Cup matches very
well. RMT union members will walk out at 1900 BST on 23 June and 7 July for two 48 hour strikes. England's final group match (possibly final match) will be on the 23rd at 15:00 BST. The second strike will cover the semi-final which might contain England if we come second in our group. If the RMT had scheduled it earlier they could have covered both semifinals with it. Did someone at the RMT use a schedule in South African time and calculate wrongly? |
World Cup tube strikes
On 9 June, 14:35, Basil Jet wrote:
Oddly, they don't seem to tie in with England's World Cup matches very well. RMT union members will walk out at 1900 BST on 23 June and 7 July for two 48 hour strikes. England's final group match (possibly final match) will be on the 23rd at 15:00 BST. The second strike will cover the semi-final which might contain England if we come second in our group. If the RMT had scheduled it earlier they could have covered both semifinals with it. Did someone at the RMT use a schedule in South African time and calculate wrongly? Uh? One generally does a longer shift at the picket line than at work. |
World Cup tube strikes
On Jun 9, 2:35*pm, Basil Jet wrote: Oddly, they don't seem to tie in with England's World Cup matches very well. [...] Let me rewrite that for you: "Oddly, they don't seem to reinforce my prejudices." ;-) |
World Cup tube strikes
Basil Jet wrote:
Oddly, they don't seem to tie in with England's World Cup matches very well. RMT union members will walk out at 1900 BST on 23 June and 7 July for two 48 hour strikes. England's final group match (possibly final match) will be on the 23rd at 15:00 BST. The second strike will cover the semi-final which might contain England if we come second in our group. If the RMT had scheduled it earlier they could have covered both semifinals with it. Did someone at the RMT use a schedule in South African time and calculate wrongly? It screws up those of us going to Wimbledon for some proper sport, though. ;-) |
World Cup tube strikes
On 9 June, 18:30, "Jack Taylor" wrote:
Basil Jet wrote: Oddly, they don't seem to tie in with England's World Cup matches very well. RMT union members will walk out at 1900 BST on 23 June and 7 July for two 48 hour strikes. England's final group match (possibly final match) will be on the 23rd at 15:00 BST. The second strike will cover the semi-final which might contain England if we come second in our group. If the RMT had scheduled it earlier they could have covered both semifinals with it. Did someone at the RMT use a schedule in South African time and calculate wrongly? It screws up those of us going to Wimbledon for some proper sport, though. ;-) I think this could be Tim Henman's year ... |
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