Responding to the announcement of new London Underground strike dates over April and May, BusinessLDN Deputy Chief Executive Muniya Barua said:
“It’s hugely frustrating for Londoners, visitors and businesses that the capital is set to grind to a halt once again due to industrial action.
“At a time when our economy is flatlining, these disruptive strikes will hit sectors such as hospitality and retail that rely on footfall especially hard.
“All sides should work together to break the current deadlock.”