Should the London Underground be considered an "essential service" which would ban all future worker strikes?
@95S9HCW2yrs2Y
Workers unions are sadly necessary because legislation for worker's rights isn't strong enough. However strikes should be when the workers open the gates and let people travel for free, punishing those in charge, rather than other workers.
@93G66TN2yrs2Y
Yes, but striking should be allowed
@8VWCP5W3yrs3Y
Just employ more people to work for TfL, increase their wages. Overall, this will lead to more people using the underground, using more public transport and workers won't be so overworked in the long run too.
@8RGR32M3yrs3Y
Yes, but allow other methods to protest (or reallow them to strike)
@8PYSZMF3yrs3Y
Workers should be able to advocate for themselves, if need be
@8PFY9MK3yrs3Y
Yes, but allow worker strikes.
@Reichan4yrs4Y
Yes, the London Underground is essential but workers should have the right to strike
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@8Z9WN4D2yrs2Y
it is an essential service however they have a basic human right to protest
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Yes, but implement a process to protect the workers' interests