RMT London Underground/TfL Apprentice social
This Friday at the Boot in Kings Cross. Mick Lynch, General Secretary of the RMT will be joining us for the LU/TfL apprentice social. Open to all new and current RMT apprentices
Welcome to TfL No.1 branch's webpage. The branch represents and organises TfL workers in TICC, Oyster and TIC, and LU Managers, Admin and Technical services. It also represents individual members in the rest of TfL. For more information please contact the branch secretary or branch chair. Please come along and get involved - you will be made very welcome! You will need to sign in to read branch meeting minutes.
This Friday at the Boot in Kings Cross. Mick Lynch, General Secretary of the RMT will be joining us for the LU/TfL apprentice social. Open to all new and current RMT apprentices
MATS News is the newsletter for managers, admin and technical staff grades; produced by the RMT.
Please download the attached newsletter to read more. You can also print and distribute it in your workplace.
On Monday 18th March, RMT reps from several Functional Councils (MATS, Service Control, Engineering, Fleet) were told that plans for further reorganisation on London Underground would begin on Monday 25th March. We were not given any further information until yesterday (21st March) when we were invited to attend a large number of staff briefings in different areas of the company.
The third day of London Underground pay talks took place yesterday (Wednesday 13th March). RMT Regional Organiser, John Leach, attended with reps from the seven Functional Councils RMT has recognition on. The company had previously asked us to remove a number of items from our pay claim before they would make us a financial offer. We refused this request and returned yesterday to continue to engage in meaningful talks with the company. There were discussions about improving staff travel facilities and also around our demand for a 32 hour, 4 day working week.
Please print the attached notice and share with all members
Anthony Codd has worked for LUL for over 35 years. He was a n Operational grade Q1A Duty Manager working in the Track Access Control Centre (TACC) before being, what we believe, unfairly summarily dismissed at a CDI in August 2018.
An incident occurred back in January 2018, where a Track Access Controller (TAC) made an error that could have potentially endangered staff working on the track. This was, at the time, bought to the attention of Mr Codd who was the TACC Duty Manager on duty that night.
TfL Pensions Fund Elections
Elections for the pensions Consultative committee
It’s that time again when there are elections for staff representatives to sit on the pensions committee to keep an eye on our money.
The voting paperwork is now out and the main thing is we need to get the right people on there with the experience and knowledge to look after our money in the proper way, and to keep an eye on what LUL and the government are trying to do with our fund.
We note the report from our Lead Officer and the disappointing and unacceptable behaviour of the company.
We refer the matter to our Southern Sub Committee while we seek the views of the reps and for further prompt examination and report.
Relevant Branches and the London Transport Regional Council to be advised.
Justice for tube cleaners !
London Transport Regional Council training day 25 May 1300-1500 at the 12 Pins Finsbury Park
New anti Trade Union laws came into effect this year and we need to train our reps and activists in how the new laws will affect our ballot results. Equally important is how we organise to overcome the hurdles set by the Government.
The course will be held at 12 Pins, Finsbury Park on May 25 1300 - 1700
To secure a place please contact Eamonn Lynch, Janine Booth or Petrit Mihaj.
The next meeting of the London Transport Regional Council will be on Thursday April 27 at the Fountains Abbey PH, Praed St, London W2
Meeting will start at 1630.
Reports from John Leach RMT RO region 11
Andy Littlechild NEC member
Spokesperson from Jobstown dispute - Jobstown 18 socialists and activists facing jail in Ireland for opposing water charges and austerity cuts in general