Workers on London's underground rail network have begun a week of strikes, bringing services to a standstill and disrupting travel for commuters and tourists. Almost no trains will run between Monday and Thursday.
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- London Underground is shut down as workers begin a week-long strike. 10s
- Commuters and tourists must find alternative transport, facing higher costs and inconvenience. 15s
- The RMT union demands a pay rise and a shorter working week, citing unmet agreements. 41s
- Management offers a 3.4% pay rise but says a 32-hour week is unaffordable. 1m 10s
- The economic impact of the strikes is estimated at $309 million, with wider indirect costs. 1m 26s