LONDON bus bosses were made to eat their words yesterday when a massive display of solidarity saw thousands of drivers strike in only the second capital-wide walkout since the 1980s.
Employers and publicly owned managing body Transport for London (TfL) had sought to smear the industrial action before it began with claims that only a tiny percentage of members backed it.
But on the day thousands of Unite members respected the ballot result in a clear message that bus workers intend to put an end to unfair pay.
Hundreds travel to Birmingham to join ‘mega picket’ of striking refuse workers and supporters
Thousands to join ‘megapicket’ in solidarity with striking refuse workers in Birmingham
As Birmingham’s refuse workers fight brutal pay cuts, Strike Map rallies mass solidarity, with unions, activists, and workers converging to defy scab labour and police intimidation. The message to Labour? Back workers or face rebellion, writes HENRY FOWLER and ROBERT POOLE



