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Demand from commuters outstripped supply of services on Wednesday morning, the day after the first strike
A second 24-hour Tube strike in a week is set to bring more disruption to the capital, Londoners are being warned., in a dispute over job losses and pensions. Transport bosses are urging people to work from home or use other modes of travel, as the RMT union confirmed the strike action would go ahead.The disruption continued into Wednesday, with Transport for London bosses advising passengers not to travel until at least 07:30 GMT. Reduced services followed for much of the day.
Rail, Maritime and Transport union general secretary Mick Lynch said members would "not be derailed in our determination to reach a just settlement that protects jobs and pensions of Tube workers".Commuters queue for the underground to resume at Waterloo station on Wednesday He said: "If London mayor Sadiq Khan spent as much time putting pressure on ministers for a long-term TfL funding deal, instead of accepting their cuts agenda and attacking our members, there would be no need for a strike."
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