
"These strikes will be hugely frustrating for Londoners that rely on the Tube to get around the city. It also sends a really poor message to visitors and investors."
"Businesses in London's hospitality sector, many of which are struggling due to the burden of taxes, higher energy bills and rising staff costs, would be hard hit by the industrial action."
"We urge both sides to reach an agreement urgently and avoid these damaging strikes."
"Nobody wants to see strike action which has a serious impact on Londoners, businesses and commuters."
Tube strikes are scheduled for April 21 and April 23, lasting 24 hours each, affecting travel for at least four days. The RMT union's action will significantly impact the West End and hospitality sector, with reduced services on most lines. The strikes are expected to frustrate Londoners and deter visitors and investors. Businesses reliant on foot traffic, such as theatres and museums, will face challenges. Calls for urgent negotiations between the RMT and TfL have been made to prevent these damaging strikes.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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