'If they have £1bn for the Jubilee, they can afford to pay workers': why tube workers are striking - video
- Written by Yonas Makoni
- Published in Video

RMT protest, Tottenham Court Road station, 24 May. Photo: Cici Washburn
Glen Hart, RMT Southern Region organiser, spoke to Counterfire's Yonas Makoni about why tube workers are striking to resist the Tories and TfL's attempt to put the cost of the pandemic onto the workers
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