Piccadilly Line trains meeting update
Submitted by Admin on 23 April, 2017 - 21:33BREAKDOWN IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, TRAIN OPERATORS, PICCADILLY LINE – LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/14/2)
BREAKDOWN IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, TRAIN OPERATORS, PICCADILLY LINE – LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/14/2)
DISCIPLINARY – L. CORNELL, S. SOUISSI & D. SHARP – LONDON BRIDGE
LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/4/4)
Further to my previous Circular (IR/156/17, 5th April 2017), the ballots at London Bridge and Waterloo have concluded and the results were as follows:-
London Bridge
The result for strike action:-
Number of members balloted 66
Total Votes Cast 38 (58%)
Number Voting ‘Yes’ 35 (53%)
Number Voting ‘No’ 3
Spoilt Papers 0
The result for action short of strike:-
Number of members balloted 66
Yesterday, we met with the company for a Director’s Review about proposed changes to trains management. The company refused to acknowledge that anyone’s terms and conditions are being changed and are determined to continue with their imposition date of Sunday 23rd April.
We stated that this is unacceptable and we do not agree with this position. The RMT has insisted from day one that these changes are a change of terms and conditions and the company have refused to engage with proper negotiations with us.
RMT members vote for action over "London Bridge Three" - Tube staff sacked and disciplined for stopping violent assault.
Tube union RMT has confirmed today that station staff across the London Bridge and Waterloo groups have voted for both strike action and action short of a strike in a ballot after one member was sacked and two others disciplined for intervening to stop a serious assault by a fare-dodger on fellow staff members including one who was pregnant. The ballot result will now be considered by the union’s national executive.
RMT Upfront is the newsletter for Tube drivers from the RMT. In this editing are health & safety articles on:
Please click the attachment to read the newsletter. You can also download it and distribute it in your depot, or share this article with your work mates.
The Royal Exchange Public House
26 Sale Place
London
W2 1PU
The branch meetings are open to all RMT members so come along and have your say and hear the latest from around the area.
RMT will Defend the London Bridge 3
· Pregnant member of staff pushed
· Lee Cornell punched and his glasses taken
The sacking of Lee Cornell is an outrageous injustice. The facts of the case speak for themselves.
Please download and distribute the SFC Newsletter with the facts about Lee Cornell's sacking.
RMT announces victory for justice over Night Tube drivers’ career progression.
TUBE UNION RMT has called off strike action and heralded a victory for justice for Night Tube drivers as LUL agreed to end the practice of preventing them from moving into vacant full-time positions for a period of at least 18 months. All other staff, including part-time Night Tube Station Staff had been eligible to apply, but Night Tube Train Operators were not.
Management continue to refuse to recognise our reps in many areas. This is a clear and obvious breach of the agreement made in March 2000 on our machinery of negotiation.
RMT will continue to elect our full entitlement of reps on stations.
Members have the right to ask for whoever they want to accompany them to LDIs, Case Conferences etc. Therefore managers cannot refused to release any rep who a member has specifically asked for.
DISPLACEMENT, TRAIN OPERATORS, CENTRAL LINE – LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/16/4)
Further to my previous Circular (IR/65/17, 15th February 2017), all Train Operator and Instructor Operator members at Hainault, Leytonstone and Loughton Traincrew Depots are commended for the rock solid strike action over Tuesday 21stand Wednesday 22nd February 2017. The following resolution has now been received from Central Line East Branch:-