London Underground has banned senior managers from offering jobs to Metronet workers.
London Underground managing director Tim O’Toole said he did not want to aggravate Metronet’s position by poaching workers while the firm’s future was unclear.

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London Underground has banned senior managers from offering jobs to Metronet workers.
London Underground managing director Tim O’Toole said he did not want to aggravate Metronet’s position by poaching workers while the firm’s future was unclear.
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