Flexible Working Guidelines For Train Operation Managers
Submitted by rmtlondon on 21 August, 2013 - 12:35Attached are flexible working guides for London Underground trains TOMs effective 2009
News, reports and information for RMT members who work for London Underground Ltd
Attached are flexible working guides for London Underground trains TOMs effective 2009
In this newsletter:
We note the correspondence from London Underground. We instruct the General Secretary to forward this letter to our functional council representatives of train, depot and service control staff, asking for their comments and any additional information they may have about this issue, and to place replies in front of us.
London Transport Regional Council and branches to be advised.
We welcome the imminent return of Power Services to London Underground following the termination of the Private Finance Initiative contract. We reaffirm our view that all contracted-out sections of London Underground should similarly be brought back in-house.
We instruct the General Secretary to obtain a report from the lead officer on the completion of this transfer, confirming that our members’ rights and conditions have been protected and itemising any outstanding issues.
That we note the ballot results are as follows:-
STRIKE ACTION
Total votes cast .......59...........
Number voting “Yes” ........53...........
Number voting “No” ........06..........
Spoilt Papers ........00...........
ACTION SHORT OF STRIKE ACTON
Total votes cast .......59...........
Number voting “Yes” ........56...........
Number voting “No” ........03..........
Spoilt Papers ........00...........
London Underground management have sewn further anger and disgust amongst staff as they effectively confirm that plans for cuts are not only real but are already being put into action. Their statement, far from "clarifying" matters, in a mixture of management jargon and avoidance of the real issues, de facto confirms that the axing of jobs and ticket offices is core to the LU management programme.
RMT General Secretary Bob Crow said:
On the day that secret plans for the alleged axing of thousands of crucial tube jobs was leaked by the TSSA union, RMT General Secretary Bob Crow said: “RMT has warned that the Government cuts of 12.5% to TFL budgets would result in thousands of job losses and now the numbers are being confirmed we are prepared to ballot across the Capital for strike action in defence of jobs and services.
Funding Cuts
We are appalled by the Chancellor's announcement of a 9% funding cut to the Department for Transport, including a 12.5% funding cut to Transport for London. This savage cut can only lead to attacks on jobs, conditions, service standards and safety on all TfL services: London Underground, London Overground, buses, DLR and others.
We believe that the union should not wait for the detail of these cuts to be announced, but should launch a campaign now, building on our previous work and based around:
Tube union RMT confirmed today that train crew members on the Victoria Line are to be balloted for strike action over a range of grievances that amount to a total breakdown in industrial relations:
Your RMT local and Tier 2 Reps have now met with management twice regarding the ‘Mexican stand off’ incidents at Mill Hill East. Senior signal engineers were also in attendance at this meeting.
These incidents occurred as Northern Line trains were routed in such a way that they were brought to stand, facing each other, on the same single line section of track.