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 @98Z2KYXfrom New York  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but only if the Underground workers are given negotiation priority by the government

 @8TKKGQ9answered…4yrs4Y

The London Underground is an essential service but workers should be able to strike for better working conditions and pay.

 @9D52XGVLiberal Democratanswered…2yrs2Y

 @9MRFCWWanswered…11mos11MO

No London services should be given special consideration, the rest of the country also has public transport...

 @95LH27Tanswered…3yrs3Y

The underground should be considered an essential service but they should keep the right to strike.

 @946MNRLanswered…3yrs3Y

 @B42XX2Nanswered…2wks2W

It is an essential service but their work environment should be fixed so it's in accordance with article 23 of the universal declaration of human rights (1948) set forth by the UN

 @B3YFLHCanswered…3wks3W

Automate every train in Britain and nationalize every train service and transfer all shares previously owned into non-voting shares so the Govenment has complete control over all trains and only pay off the debt incurred by those companies.

 @B3LPX6JConservativeanswered…1mo1MO

Ban strikes adopt Japan system of striking where they don't take money for service but still work keeping infrastructure

 @B3H865QReform UKanswered…1mo1MO

No it isn't necessarily an "essential service" as people can still get around without it, and also people should be able to strike if they feel the need.

 @B3GV4W4Greenanswered…1mo1MO

Yes but worker strikes should still happen if train operators feel as if they are being treated unfairly.

 @B3BD2RFGreenanswered…1mo1MO

I think public service should be essential but every worker retains their right to strike under stressful and inadequate work conditions.

 @B35SNY9answered…2mos2MO

More funding should be given to supporting the London Underground, but not at the expense of the workers ability to exercise their right to strike.

 @B32SPJTLiberal Democratanswered…2mos2MO

London would fall without the use of the underground, it is incredibly important, however, so is the right to strike.

 @B2ZQ3VZanswered…2mos2MO

I don’t support London Underground staff striking but I accept that as workers, they have a right to strike.

 @B2SVW4DWomen's Equalityanswered…2mos2MO

Yes, it is important for people to have a voice but it shouldn't be often because then many people can't get to work themselves.

 @B2SDHZDSinn Féinanswered…2mos2MO

Should be considered an essential service without banning worker strikes- increase pay and improve conditions for workers, meet demands of strikers

 @B2RN7JCLiberal Democrat answered…2mos2MO

This reduces workers ability to fight for higher pay however it may put people at risk if they cannot transport to certain places quickly.

 @B2RMTGCGreenanswered…2mos2MO

The London Underground should be considered important, but the ability to strike should always be allowed to prevent worker mistreatment.

 @B2LY8BXanswered…2mos2MO

There should be a minimum service at all times but strikes should be allowed unless a contract states Strikes are inadmissible for a period of time

 @B2L87CFanswered…2mos2MO

While it and public transport in general is essential, banning strikes just makes exploiting the workers easier

 @B2L782Tanswered…2mos2MO

All workers should be entitled to the right to strike, regardless of how 'essential' their jobs are. Arugably, the more 'essential' it is, the more they should be encouraged to strike.

 @B2J6Q8Ranswered…2mos2MO

no as the london underground workers are a part of a union, also Britain is a democracy where organised groups and unions, such as RMT, are essential to the democratic process

 @B2GFDH8answered…3mos3MO

No, workers have a right to strike if they see unfair conditions within their workplace no matter the service they provide to the general public.

 @B2FDDLZanswered…3mos3MO

workers should be entitled to strike but there should be alternate ways of transport for those who need to make it to work so their incomes aren’t effected.

 @B26KLRQWorkers of Britainanswered…3mos3MO

The government are paying more and more to the rich as the working class get poorer. All the strikes are the fault of the rich.

 @B266FF9Liberal Democratanswered…4mos4MO

Yes as disruption of a major transit network in the Capital is detrimental not only to the economy but the smooth-flow of the city.

 @B25L8JSanswered…4mos4MO

Automate the trains and force the old drivers to drive buses instead as punishment for being ungrateful

 @B24XCXMfrom Kentucky  answered…4mos4MO

Workers should have the ability to strike if they see unfair treatment or policies that make it a unsafe and unequal workplace.

 @B22LVSGanswered…4mos4MO

it should be an essential service as millions of people rely on it, but that shouldn't remove the workers right to strike.

 @9ZX52V9answered…4mos4MO

Yes it should be considered an essential service, but strikes should still be allowed- however there should be a minimum service obligation.

 @9ZRQPWFanswered…4mos4MO

Only if the strikes has happened too many times in a short period of time, and considered time wasting and or have refused several acceptable offers.

 @9ZNNT5Qanswered…5mos5MO

I think it should be similar to the NHS where people are allowed to strike however the work must still be covered and the trains should still run.

 @9ZNNJYWanswered…5mos5MO

i believe that in terms of really bad treatment and refusal of chang eit should be allowed but not for just petty things

 @9ZN7HJGanswered…5mos5MO

No, strikes are essential parts of union action, potentially limiting the scale would be a possibility, so long as the unions are compensated and are given more negotiation powers for wages and workplace quality and safety.

 @9ZMTFTDanswered…5mos5MO

It should be considered essential and strikes shouldn’t be banned as it is a right but it should be heavily de incentivised

 @9ZM26SRanswered…5mos5MO

There needs to be a better balance between the have and have nots. I would like to be paid better as a teacher but am uncomfortable withdrawing my services which support the growth of our young people. Unfortunately, we and other public sector workers are simply not valued. Those with ample money are not concerned with those with less and therefore the average working people prop each other up and support where best we can. Redress the balance and no one will need to strike.

 @9ZLZ9KRfrom Agusan del Sur  answered…5mos5MO

Yes but only if their unions agree with the pay and work conditions and these are reviewed periodically.

 @9XMH825 from Leiria  answered…5mos5MO

The Tube is essential and it is being improved massively, workers need to be encouraged to understand their role and remuneration needs to be considered.

 @9XLTWKGanswered…5mos5MO

The Underground should be considered an Essential Service however everyone should have the right to Strike.

 @9VMRZQJLabouranswered…6mos6MO

Workers have the right to strike but there should be measures in place to prevent serious disruptions to public transport

 @9VKZ7X2answered…6mos6MO

Strikes should only happen during public holidays as many people use the underground to get to work as fast as possible.

 @9VFXV8Nfrom California  answered…6mos6MO

No, everyone deserves the right to strike if they feel like they are not being paid or treated adequately

 @9V8898Nanswered…6mos6MO

I think it is essential, but every worker has a right to strike, not all strikes harm the users of the service directly, for example the workers could still run the transport, but refuse to take money for it, thereby only hurting the company they're striking against.

 @9V75Z8Nanswered…6mos6MO

No. Worker strikes are an important way for workers to express themselves in the inherently oppressive system of capitalism. It's inconvenient, but it's necessary.

 @9TZ456Lanswered…6mos6MO

to a degree yes - people should be able to get to work - but then for the weekend that can go crazy.

 @9TXN3BPSDPanswered…6mos6MO

Yes, and all cities should implement similar underground and overground public transport schemes to reduce traffic and lower CO2 emissions.

 @9TXMMN3answered…6mos6MO

I think that they should be allowed to strike and express their concerns however they should go about it in a different way. For example in Japan, train conductions continue to operate trains but refuse to accept payment from customers. This afffects those in power rather than civilians.

 @9TS3QK5Greenanswered…7mos7MO

put more money into the services to give workers a good wage to stop the strikes rather than just banning them

 @9TPN842Labouranswered…7mos7MO

the London Underground SHOULD be an essential service and workers deserve the right to strike wether they are or not.

 @9T893X3Labouranswered…7mos7MO

no because if the workers were payed like they were an essential service they wouldnt have to strike

 @9T7NVJZanswered…7mos7MO

no, underground workers should have freedom of speech and should be allowed to strike, unless the government met all the requirements of the workers like better pay then the underground should be considered an "essential service"

 @9T7NNYLanswered…7mos7MO

Underground workers should be allowed to strike if underpaid but the government should act quickly as it is a very popular and essential transport service

 @9T6KPQTanswered…7mos7MO

Many of the industries that frequently strike, which should be considered essential services, are already paid well above the national average. It's becoming increasingly difficult to justify these strikes, as the workers involved are often in stable, well-compensated positions compared to the average citizen. Striking in these sectors not only disrupts vital services but also impacts the public negatively, especially when many people are dealing with financial hardships themselves. The constant strikes seem excessive, given the relatively strong pay and benefits these workers already receive.

 @9T6FPJ5answered…7mos7MO

Yes, but workers should be able to go on strike by refusing to collect fares from passengers during the strike period.

 @9T3DWTHanswered…7mos7MO

It is an essential service, however the strikes should be allowed due to lack of pay given to workers who slave tirelessly

 @9SXWV8Xanswered…7mos7MO

No, but there should be a minimum service level agreement which would mean there is not complete shutdown because of strike

 @9SWQ5LNLiberal Democratanswered…7mos7MO

Underground should follows the same rules everywhere in the Country: it's either all of them or none.

 @9SM9KM7Greenanswered…7mos7MO

It should be considered an essential public service but this shouldn't restrict the right to strike.

 @9RFSX7KSNPanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, but allow workers to strike. Using the Underground on a reduced service creates disruption in itself, and highlights its importance

 @9RBQBN7Labouranswered…9mos9MO

It is an essential service however due to being owned privately they have the right to demonstrate pay

 @9R6ZB58answered…9mos9MO

yes and any worker who is found to have striked off work or organised a workers strike must be fired. Ban worker unions for workers employed by Transport services.

 @9R2ZKSBanswered…9mos9MO

No, I believe that for many it is a service that is essential for their day to day but that to remove a workers right to strike is unethical. If you don't want workers to strike ensure they are treated fairly.

 @9QYNLJ4answered…9mos9MO

Workers should not be prevented from striking for better pay and conditions. However, skeleton services are still important

 @9QTRJH7answered…9mos9MO

Yes this sis because if unions were allowed to organise and strikes were carried out people in London especially commuters travelling in and out of the city would suffer. This is because alternative methods of transport like travelling by car would be used to get to work and that has a side effect of more pollution.

 @9QVGP3Vanswered…9mos9MO

Conservatives shouldn’t be looking to ban anything, but discouraging strikes by allowing strikers to be replaced.

 @9QTTF8GLiberal Democratanswered…9mos9MO

I believe that the Underground network is key, however workers should be able to strike if their pay affects their lives and is clearly meagre in the grand scheme of things.

 @9QTNQQManswered…9mos9MO

No, strikes should run like they do in Japan and Australia, where the service still runs while refusing payment.

 @9QSGGHKanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, but strikes should inconvenience the company and not the individual. ie. still in service as normal but without taking payment

 @9QRYSLSanswered…9mos9MO

Every worker should be given the right to strike. However travel costs should be reduced and capped.

 @9QRGKV3Labouranswered…9mos9MO

No, the London Underground should not be considered an "essential service" that bans all future worker strikes. Instead, ensure robust contingency plans and alternative transportation options during strikes, while respecting workers' rights to strike under appropriate conditions.

 @9QR267Ranswered…9mos9MO

Yes but only banning the ability for all staff members to strike at once. Schedules should be as least impacted as possible whilst still providing them with the freedom to strike.

 @9QQW5QRanswered…9mos9MO

Britain must adapt to the change that is electric vehicles and other greener forms of transport. The London Underground however must be protected by the government as it holds a significant stake in British culture.

 @9QQD5HFanswered…9mos9MO

If the pay and quality of work is terrible then some action can be taken but there should be standards so strikes can’t just happen over little things.

 @9QQ2PFGanswered…9mos9MO

There should be minimum cover so the service still runs but workers should have the right to strike.

 @9QPYNDFanswered…9mos9MO

There should be a baseline service, ensure the services are properly funded and staffed there will be no need for strikes, value the workers and the workers will value the service.

 @9QPQN5Sanswered…9mos9MO

No. The government should not be able to stop any group of workers going on strike if their rights and conditions are being infringed

 @9QPNGT3answered…9mos9MO

It should be considered an essential service which should prioritize workers needs to minimalise the need to strike

 @9QP6P4Wanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, However, People should strike if they deem their working enviroment to be unfit for their circumstances

 @9QP5ZJManswered…9mos9MO

People have the right to strike to support their rights, but there should be 'safety net' options in place to ensure that people who need to make essential journeys, or people who may be vulnerable, aren't isolated.

 @9QNSPDDanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, but striking should not be banned as it is one of the liberties given to the population under a functioning democracy

 @9QNJRDTLabouranswered…9mos9MO

It should be considered an essential service. However, every worker in every sector should have the right to strike.

 @9QNGMZVanswered…9mos9MO

No, but I think the strike laws in general should be reviewed as they don’t appear to be working well right now

 @9QNC28Xanswered…9mos9MO

I do believe it should be essential but I think there should be more in place for workers to protest without having to not work

 @9QN7SH9answered…9mos9MO

Rail workers should be allowed to strike, but those effected by the strikes should not have to go to work either

 @9QMQQK7answered…9mos9MO

Current strikes are for greed purposes only. If future issues arise over actual problems, I fully support worker strikes.

 @9QMMRW7SDPanswered…9mos9MO

The removal of the ability to remove a recognised group of workers their right to strike would eventually lead to tyranny or exploitation by an employer organisation

 @9QMFVWHanswered…9mos9MO

If all workers are paid a fair and living wage with reasonable terms and conditions, they would not need to strike!

 @9QM9ZCWLabouranswered…9mos9MO

I don’t care about London Policies, it’s a joke that they have priority policies whilst the rest of us suffer

 @9QM6SPDLabouranswered…9mos9MO

It should be considered as an essential service and the government should increase the worker's pay.

 @9QM5WXFanswered…9mos9MO

Allow strikes but have the service run but free. So people won't be impacted but the point goes across

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