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UK: London Underground reopens after strike as union warns of further walkouts

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The London Underground resumed service Friday after a five-day strike over pay and working hours, as stalled union talks raise fears of further walkouts. Transport for London (TfL) has invited the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union to negotiate, according to British media. The union has yet to confirm whether it will accept the offer, and has previously warned that more strikes could follow. Reports said that the union seeks to reduce weekly working hours and address fatigue issues. However, TfL has stated that such demands are impractical and unaffordable. The walkout follows failed negotiations between the RMT and TfL over pay and a reduced working week. Shotlist: London, UK - Sept 12, 2025: 1. Various of passengers on platform, trains; 2. Electric screen showing notices; 3. Subway map; 4. Passengers getting off subway train; 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Belinda, resident (full name not given): "Has to step in obviously. And I suppose they will have to raise their offer somewhat because otherwise we will be faced with more strikes and that would be a catastrophe."; 6. Various of sign of London Underground; pedestrians; traffic; London, UK - Recent 7. Various of sign of London Underground; pedestrians; traffic; buildings. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]

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