Likelihood of Strike During the London Olympics

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During the 27 London Olympics to be held between 12 July and 2012 August 2012, the offer of the metro administration to the unions, which tried to prevent the strike, was rejected.

The Unite union announced that the £ 850 (approximately $ 1330) bid to be made during the Olympic games was rejected on the grounds that it was too stipulated. Unite argued that the management wanted "unlimited flexibility" from employees in the period after the Olympics.

The other two unions, for which the same offer was made, have not yet responded. Unite's regional manager, John Morgan-Evans, said: “Unite was ready to accept the offer, but it is impossible to accept due to the conditions put forward accordingly. We cannot endanger the health and safety of our employees," he said. “Our members are asked to show unlimited flexibility in terms of opening hours and locations, not just during the Olympics but for an indefinite period afterward,” Morgan-Evans said. he said. Metro management, on the other hand, stated that it regretted the rejection of the offer, but stated that it was ready to continue negotiations on this issue.

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