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RMT spent ten hours in talks with London Underground management yesterday (Monday 8 June). We made many proposals and offered many opportunities for management to settle our dispute with them, but sadly, at the end of a long day all London Underground offered was more talks.
This leaves us with:
We can not accept that.
Had London Underground been willing to seriously address our concerns, we could have resolved this dispute and avoided strike action. However, they stubbornly and unreasonably refused to do so, leaving RMT with no choice but to proceed with this week’s strike.
We remain available to talk to management at any time: before, during or after the strike. We are still hopeful of progress.
But as things stand now, the only way now to get management to negotiate in any meaningful way is to make this week’s action as strong as possible. Every member of staff can play your part in this. Join the strike and you help RMT to win for all workers; go to work and you help management attack your rights and defeat the union. It’s as simple as that.
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