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Hammersmith & City strike on 13 November
In article , I@n
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Hammersmith & City strike on 13 November
I@n wrote:
What happened to this. Did the union come to their senses and realise they were on to a massive support loser with this one as far as the travelling public were concerned? It was just a 1-day strike, and they've now found a different excuse for industrial action, so we probably won't hear any more about the squash therapy case. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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