LONDON (Reuters) - Workers on London's underground rail network walked out on Monday in a staggered 24-hour strike over plans to save money by reducing staffing at stations and closing ticket offices.
The dispute will disrupt travel across the capital for commuters and tourists for most of Tuesday as unions fight against efficiency measures they say will compromise safety on the 250-mile network.
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