RMT official circulars
Letter To Tube Lines Members Regarding Industrial Action On Pensions & Passes Dispute
Submitted by admin on 12 October, 2012 - 21:10From General Secretary Bob Crow
I refer to my previous letter of 28th September 2012 in support of Tube Line members’ demands for equal pension and travel benefits. As you will recall the RMT General Grades Committee requested support for an overtime ban over the weekend of 5 th to 8th October 2012. I am pleased to inform you that this action was well observed by RMT members.
So that our members’ demands are met in full the General Grades Committee has considered further action and request that you support the following action:
RMT Evidence To The Greater London Assembly Follow-up To Its Investigation Into The State Of The Tube
Submitted by admin on 12 October, 2012 - 20:30As the largest trade union on London Underground, and the only union representing all grades on London Underground, RMT deeply regrets that no action has been taken following the GLA investigation into the state of the Tube.
In particular, RMT is deeply concerned that following the Union’s active engagement in the investigation, and the subsequent good faith with which we engaged the Olympics, that it now appears that our members are faced with an unprecedented assault.
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Bob Crow Explains Tube Lines Pensions And Travel Concessions Dispute As Members Take Industrial Action
Submitted by admin on 5 October, 2012 - 02:23From RMT General Secretary Bob Crow
I write to regarding those Tube Lines employees who are being denied access to TfL Pension Fund (TfLPF) and the same travel facilities as other TfL workers. As you will be aware earlier this year union members employed by Tube Lines were balloted for pension and travel equality and as a result returned a massive yes vote in support of industrial action.
it is clear that management are not going to move on pensions or address the claim in full on travel. I therefore wish to inform you that with effect from 17.30 hours Friday 5th October 2012 until 05.30 hours Monday 8th October 2012 that the RMT General Grades Committee has instructed Tube Lines members not to work any overtime.
Online Poll Calls For Cancellation Of Siemans Thameslink Fleet Deal And Award Of Contract To Bombardier
Submitted by Peter2 on 5 October, 2012 - 01:34From General Secretary Bob Crow
Dear Colleagues,
The website Rail.Co are running an online poll on RMT’s demand that in light of West Coast Main Line fiasco the Thameslink Fleet deal with Siemens be cancelled and awarded to Bombardier in Derby
You can add your vote here.
I would urge you to register a vote in support of RMT’s position
RMT Educational Courses 2013
Submitted by Peter2 on 3 October, 2012 - 02:50From RMT General Secretary Bob Crow
I am very pleased to confirm the RMT Education Centre will be opening the additional building development to the existing Education Centre on the 23rd November 2012. This additional facility effectively doubles our education and training support to our Unions members. To reflect this expanded facility I am attaching the 2013 education programmes for both of the teaching rooms now available at the RMT Education Centre in Doncaster. The programme again is a progression from 2012 and the Council of Executives remain committed to providing the best education and training support for our members and officials.
TBTC Training On London Underground Northern Line
Submitted by admin on 29 September, 2012 - 01:22From Trains Functional Council
Just to update everyone on the Northern Line about what is happening regarding the training and i/o’s, there are lots of rumours regarding the working practice that may be asked of the i/o’s during TBTC training and the testing of TBTC area when it goes live at west finchley next february.
The RMT’s postion is clear on this, all IO’s must not be asked to breach their framework agreement in anyway
to facilitate this training.
March Against Austerity On October 20th With The RMT - Event Details
Submitted by Peter2 on 28 September, 2012 - 02:33From RMT General Secretary Bob Crow
Reminder: Join the National Demonstrations against Austerity – 20th October 2012
There are just under four weeks to go before the national demonstrations against austerity on Saturday 20 October.
Join RMT colleagues in what promises to be a historic and enjoyable day of protest. Bring your family and friends and send a clear message that we are not prepared to accept the attacks on our jobs, services and communities.
A booklet explaining the reasons for the event is attached below
TUC Demonstration Saturday 20 October: March For A Future That Works
Submitted by Peter2 on 20 September, 2012 - 15:47From RMT General Secretary Bob Crow
There is now one month to go until the demonstrations in London, Glasgow and Belfast opposing the cuts in the name of austerity being proposed by the coalition government.
It is important that we get a good turnout of RMT members on the day, to send a message to the government that working people should not pay for the bankers’ crisis.
RMT Welcomes Return Of Power Services To London Underground
Submitted by admin on 14 September, 2012 - 00:55From General Secretary Bob Crow
I write to advise branches that the contract between UKPN Services Powerlink and London Underground will be terminated on 16th August 2013. This matter has now been considered by the General Grades Committee and has made the following decision:-
London Underground's Attempt To Change 'Attendance At Work' Procedure Without Consultation Unacceptable to RMT
Submitted by admin on 14 September, 2012 - 00:50From General Secretary Bob Crow
I write to advise branches that I have received reports from our representatives that there have been instances where case conferences have been chaired outside the current agreed attendance procedure. This matter has now been considered by the General Grades Committee and has taken the following decision:-
“We note the resolution from our London Transport Regional Council and share our Regional Council’s concerns.



