Many of London's bus drivers and staff could soon strike over proposed changes to routes in central London.
'Our poorest communities'
Unite said London's bus drivers were concerned about a loss of overtime and rest day working, which is relied on to boost earnings. General secretary Sharon Graham said: "These cuts are an attempt to make London's bus workers pay the price for the pandemic and we reject them entirely."Bus cuts also always harm those who can least afford to lose the bus service - our poorest communities.
"The mayor and the London Assembly must firmly reject TfL's plans and stand up to the Westminster government.
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