Administrators from Ernst & Young found themselves under pressure yesterday as workers at failed tube contractor Metronet voted in favour of strike action.
According to the FT unions representing 3,000 employees have been nonplussed by administrators' failure 'to provide guarantees that there will be no job losses or forced transfers'.
E&Y administrators were called into to rescue Metronet last month when the contractor responsible for upgrading two thirds of the London tube failed to secure a rescue payment of £551m from the government.
'Metronet shareholders may be able to walk away from this public-private partnership fiasco, but it is our members who are been asked to pick up the bill with lost jobs, transfers and pension cutbacks,' said Gerry Doherty, general secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association.
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