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Old 27-03-2017, 21:04   #16
Jamie2k9
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What is the earliest a strike complying with legislation could begin? I know there has to be 7 days' strike notice but are there specified timescales for conducting a ballot?
Chances are tomorrow or Wednesday before it takes place and lets say at least a day (very unlikely) before they have a result legally it likely going to be at least Thursday or Friday week before a strike could take place legally. It would be almost two weeks into a BE strike and realistically I cannot see BE going on that long.

As there is no disruption in the capital you can clearly see how bothered most people are, it's been 4 full days and there has been very very limited coverage across the media.
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