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10 Jan 2006 12:00AM
Businesses fearing significant losses as a result of the second strike by London Underground (LU) workers in 10 days received more bad news as unions threatened further industrial action could take place soon.
In a continuing dispute over rosters, members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union working in ticket offices and stations began a 24-hour walk out at 1830 on Sunday.
LU said the strike had "minimal impact" on services during monday morning's rush hour with onl... (428 more words)
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