Stations and Revenue Functional

Reports from the London Transport Region's Stations and Revenue Functional Representatives

Vote to keep the Political Fund, so RMT can campaign to defend your interests

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Dear Colleague

REMEMBER TO VOTE YES to keep your Political Fund - so RMT can keep defending your interests.

Just a quick reminder about the ballot to keep the RMT Political Fund so your union can keep campaigning to defend your interests.

Thank you if you have already voted. If you have not yet voted, please remember the postal ballot closes on 21st October.

Remember ….

The ballot is not about political affiliation, or whether you personally pay into the Fund.

New event for Level 1 Stations & revenue Reps

Stations & Revenue SFC reps are organising a series of new liaison events where L1 reps on stations and revenue can talk with us about the L1 process of prelims, meetings and report backs. The event will also cover mapping membership and LDIs, in particular related to the AAW.

The first event will be on 17 October.

Speak to a SFC rep to discuss release for the event.

Download the attached flyer for more detail.

Urgent Safety Ballot - District Line East

You will all be aware that there has been a massive increase in the incidence of anti-social behaviour and assaults on members of LUL staff in recent times. On the District East Group in particular there have been a number of violent incidents on trains and stations which have caused grave concerns for staff safety, particularly for those lone-working.

When off sick here’s our advice: don’t call me I’ll call you!

 

An agreement from SFC dated 2005

Whilst LUL managers may deny these agreements there’s no doubt they exist.

They just don’t like sharing.

The SFC 2019 have, at the request of our reps, re-issued the following advice.

It’s important we make them stick to agreements made with the RMT

Sharma Jugroop - Attacked and beaten by 20 youths - sacked by London Underground

.Sharma Jugroop - Attacked and beaten by 20 youths - sacked by London Underground.
 
Sharma Jugroop was a CSS on the east end of the central line who was racially abused and physically attacked by a gang of up to 20 youths in April 2017.
He was hospitalised as a result.
 

Police & Thieves. And Blurred Lines

Those of us who were involved in defending the London Bridge 3 have always held the belief, which was vindicated when LUL chose not to defend their decision to sack Lee Cornell at the ET, that the fare evader was no more than an anti social petty criminal who was spoiling for a row when he was challenged for not having a ticket.

ITP is dead. It won’t be missed. No more forced moves

 SFC reps have long been demanding a Transfer and Promotional system to end the merry go round of forced displacements and achieve promotional opportunities for stations members. To achieve a fair system, based solely on preference, the following will apply;

CSM & CSS waiting list order;