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London Underground workers strike against pay inequality at Ruislip

LONDON Underground (LU) workers in Ruislip stood side by side against pay inequality on the picket line this morning.

The RMT union, which represents the track maintenance workers, said that the strike turnout at the depot was “100 per cent rock solid.”

The walkout is over a dispute over pay inequality and pay levels which staff say don’t match up with duties they are being asked to perform.

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