LBC: Which Side Are You On?
Submitted by Admin on 4 September, 2010 - 17:04LBC is running an online poll about the Tube strikes. Click here to express your view.
When I voted a couple of minutes ago, it was running at a 2:1 majority to the unions!
LBC is running an online poll about the Tube strikes. Click here to express your view.
When I voted a couple of minutes ago, it was running at a 2:1 majority to the unions!
The Tube strikes will no doubt be a hot topic of conversation on London's radio stations. If you would like to air your views, here are some phone and text numbers.
BBC LONDON Tel: 020 7224 2000 Text: 81333 and start message with word London
LBC Tel: 0845 6060 973 Text: 84850
TALKSPORT Tel: 08717 223344 Text: 81089
CAPITAL FM Tel: 0207 484 8958 Text: 83958
CHOICE FM Tel: 08700 702 969 Text: 61236
SMOOTH FM Tel: 0845 345 1022 Text: 65588
Download the latest issue of 'RMT London Calling' for full details of the strike action, messages of support, and a reminder of the issues!
Click '1 attachment' / file name to download it. Please distribute widely to your workmates.
Talks at conciliation service ACAS broke up today following a failure on the part of London Underground to remove the threat of cuts to safety and safe staffing levels that would have allowed meaningful discussions to take place.
These talks have now stopped without agreement - latest update here
Talks at conciliation service ACAS got underway today as 10,000 members of London Underground’s two biggest unions begin final preparations for a rolling series of strikes starting on Monday September 6 against plans to axe 800 station and other staff and close ticket-offices. RMT said this morning that there can be no compromise on tube safety and safe staffing levels.
Transport for All, a disability and elderly persons charity has wriiten a letter to the Evening Standard detailing their concerns about front line job losses at London Underground. Lianna Etkind, Campaign and Outreach Co-ordinator of the charity writes "We are extremely concerned about the effect of these cuts on elderly and disabled Londoners.'
Read the text below. Click '1 attachment' / file name to download as a single-sided leaflet.
Duty Managers Time To Strike! Enough Is Enough!
ATTENDANCE
WHY WE ARE STRIKING: TO DEFEND SERVICES, SAFETY AND JOBS
London Underground plans to:
The next Stations & Revenue Grades Committee Meeting meets at 3pm on Wednesday 1st of September 2010 @ the Exmouth Arms, Starcross Street, nearest station Euston Square.
please email g.bowtell@gmail.com if you intend to attend.