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Metronet: The Fight Is On

Brilliant news, as RMT and TSSA (yes, TSSA) have announced that they will both ballot their members on Metronet to stop forced re-privatisation. RMT's press release is below. Hey, it would be good if Amicus/Unite! joined in too.

The priority now is to get a massive Yes vote and activate the rank...

No Facilities For Cleaners

At Ealing Broadway station, the cleaners have no mess room. They have to hide in the toilets to rest and eat their meals.

And yet their management, rather than sort them out some decent facilities, prefer to clamp down. When the toilets have been busy, cleaners have been seen resting on trains or...

Day Off? No Chance!

Reserve staff at Victoria are being refused days off, and changes of rest days, when they ask for them. There have been ridiculous stories of being refused days off for weddings in October!

After some staff complained that others were getting preferential treatment with days off, management have...

Packing Up and Moving Out

Management can't seem to make their minds up whether the East London line performs brilliantly or dreadfully. On the one hand, it's the worst performing line on the Underground; on the other, they are claiming that the line - on the verge of closure for the building of the extension - is 'going out...

Special meeting: Stop East London line privatisation

Jubilee South & East London Line Branch RMT

Special Branch Meeting
Wednesday 1st August 2007
1530 hrs
The Blue Eyed Maid,
Borough High Street
London Bridge Station

Stop the privatisation of the East London Line

Build up the campaign – What direction should we be taking?

An open meeting for all...

References Required?

Staff applying from promotion have been flummoxed to discover that the application form asks them for names and addresses of former employers - and even for exam results from school!

Excuse us, but since we already work for LUL, management should be able to form their own judgements on us, and...

Protest: Metronet Crisis --> Scrap PPP

As Metronet goes into administration, the abject failure of PPP is laid bare. There's only one solution - re-integrate the Tube under public ownership! Don't let Gordon Brown and Ken Livingstone cook up a deal to re-privatise the infrastructure.

RMT has called a protest at Downing Street on Th...

Pensions Ballot Result

There has been a massive 15-1 Yes vote for strike action to defend ill-heatlh pension entitlement. This gives a mandate for strike action by RMT members not only on London Underground, but in Metronet, TubeLines, EDF, REW and Cubic. The turnout wasn't great, though (over 11,000 were balloted)...

Bakerloo strike

Today's Bakerloo line strike was well-supported, with station staff out solid, and only a couple of RCIs and some ASLEF drivers providing a blot on the landscape.

There was no service at all for the first couple of hours in the morning, then a skeleton service along only part of the line which...

All Out To Stop Lone Working

It's "everyone out" on Friday for the Bakerloo line strike, after management refused to budge in talks. They are persisting with putting staff in an intolerably dangerous position by forcing them to work alone while detraining passengers, so we have to persist with our planned strike action.

With a...

Metronet Update

Metronet has now gone into administration. Ernst & Young have taken over on behalf of Transport for London. Metronet's workers were paid on time, so did not have to carry out their plan to occupy their depots if their wages had not materialised.

While TfL is now back in charge, it is likely to be...

LUL Censors Gay Advert

It seems that LUL has vetoed an advert for GT magazine on the grounds that one of the models is too scantily-clad. The bloke concerned is helping the magazine to celebrate 40 years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality.

Oddly, similarly unclothed men have appeared on advertising...

Ticket Office Closures - Show Us The Stats!

Management argue that changes in customer ticket-buying behaviour are behind their move to close 40 ticket offices and cut dozens more. But they are well short of evidence.

They have documents and graphs. But while they claim that statistics show reduced usage of ticket offices, they seemed very...

Why Tube Workers Should Support Postal Workers' Strikes

Last Thursday, 12th July up, to 130,000 postal workers went on strike for the second time in two weeks. They have been offered a below-inflation pay increaseof 2.5%, and have been told they must accept a 22-point 'business plan' which includes the loss of 40,000 jobs, cuts in the postal service and...

Metronet Crisis

Metronet is all over the news today. The PPP Arbiter has indicated that he will not agree to the Infraco's demand that London Underground pay for its incompetence, and LUL will 'only' have to pay Metronet an additional £121m rather than the £551m it had asked for. That's not a one-off, that's the...

Sticky Situation

Refurb work at Loughton station involves resurfacing the platforms. A tip to Metronet: make sure the new surface has actually set before you let passengers stand on it. One particular passenger was aggrieved to find her bag covered in black sticky stuff ...

This follows an incident during the hot...

Bakerloo Strike

Drivers and detrainment staff will strike on the Bakerloo line for 24 hours starting with shifts booking on after 10pm on Thursday evening, 19th July. In effect, this is an all-day strike on Friday.

Activists are working hard to ensure 100% solid action, and we confidently predict that management...

Knock, knock ... Who's there?!

Imagine being off sick, there's a knock on your door and ... it's a manager! That's what happened to a member of station staff on the Bakerloo centre group.

'Home visits' are supposed to happen only under certain conditions - the option of meeting at work instead, adequate notice, and the right to...

Central Line derailment: Management cut corners on safety

Yesterday's derailment on the Central line was in the same place as another incident just six weeks ago. On May 21, a train struck a P-way storage bin left by the track, and was lucky not to derail. Union health & safety reps complained to management and demanded an investigation. This was not the...

Displaced again ... and again ...

LUL's ticket office closure plan will force many SAMFs to be displaced, including many who were displaced only just over a year ago under the 35-hour week.

Spare a thought for the Mansion House SAMF who was displaced out of his post, then transferred back under a priority move when a workmate...

Sticky Subject

Noticed how all the choccy machines on the platforms have been taken out of service? Apparently, not only does LUL want to squeeze more passengers onto the platform, it also wants to move away from retail provision at platform level!

Or maybe it just can't swallow the irony that confectionery shops...

Overwhelming Yes Vote For Bakerloo Strike

Bakerloo line RMT members have voted by 94.5% to strike against management's imposition of lone working for detrainment staff. 55 voted in favour, and only three against - despite management's attempts to persuade people of the justice of their case by sending out a three-page bulletin giving their...

RMT Reps Discuss Ticket Office Closures

RMT reps met yesterday to discuss the fight against ticket office cuts and closures.

Reps reported widespread anger and opposition to the cuts. LUL seems to want people to buy tickets at newsagents rather than Tube stations, but as one rep pointed out, it doesn't matter how many thousands of...

Metronet re-organisation

Metronet plans a "re-organisation" to get itself out its financial crisis. Although the crisis was caused by management, it is workers who will be made to pay the price. Here's how:

  • massive job losses
  • freezing vacancies
  • higher workload
  • dramatic shift changes
  • new work locations
  • depot closures

So it...

Serious or Critical?

Tubeworker is still trying to get our head round the idea that while the country as a whole has a security level of 'critical', ours is a mere 'serious' (one step less serious than 'critical'). What, is London Underground some kind of place of safety, a refuge from the unsafe streets?!

Management...

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