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Old December 31st 05, 02:48 PM posted to uk.local.london,uk.local.london.info,uk.transport.london
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Default The tube strike is right!

If LU get it's way MOST ticket offices will be closed all of the time!



"Walter Briscoe" wrote in message
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In message of Fri, 30 Dec
2005 23:08:45 in uk.local.london, Dom1234 writes

"Art in Heaven" wrote in message
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"Dom1234" wrote in message
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The tube strike is right!



Loads of lies have been told about the New Years Eve tube strike.



Here's the truth!



http://www.zoneonelondon.co.uk/


It reports 200 ticket seller jobs were exchanged for a drop in the working
week by one hour to 37.5 hours with 2.5 hours per week to be carried
forward as time off. I find it curious I have seen it described as a 35
hour week deal.

I view it as a conspiracy to reduce the service to tube users.
My local experience of ticket sellers is that they are surprisingly nice
people doing a stressful job with inadequate management support.

My local station - Moorgate - has two ticket offices.
The ground level one is often closed without there being an obvious
opening hours schedule. Yesterday, both were shut. I walked to Liverpool
Street to renew a season ticket. The ticket seller was unable to put a
price on a season ticket starting in January. I was amused.

We should probably replace fares with a local V.A.T.






I couldn't give a ****, you utter ****!


So you are one miniscule little know-nothing pip squeak and you've proved
it
to every one. Go play with the live track and do us all a favour!


is not worth a "passenger incident". Otherwise, I agree.

What refund is due for today and tomorrow's service interruption?

I note you multi-posted to uk.local.london.info and uk.transport.london.
That results in 3 separate debates and (trivially) wastes bandwidth. I
cross-post this to facilitate one. (You cross-post by putting more than
one newsgroup name separated by commas in the Newsgroups header. Some
ISP's have local policies which limit cross-posting. Use judiciously.
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Walter Briscoe