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Is there any reason why the staff don't work as usual while striking
but just refuse to take money for tickets? Only single/return tickets for that day/journey. That way the passengers don't get inconvenienced. Is the problem that the staff would be treated as if they've stolen the money? Or would the tube bosses actually prefer this course of action - or maybe they save money during a strike from less electricity usage? I'd imagine a lot of the costs are fixed though. |
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