Next Regional Council meeting

RMT's London Transport Regional Council meets on the last Thursday of every month (except December and June) between 4.30 and 6.30pm at the <a href="http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/clubs/st-aloysius-social-club-info-9845.html.... Aloysius Social Club</a> on the corner or Phoenix Road and Eversholt Street, near Euston station.

This section of the website tells you what is coming up at the next meeting.

Nominations open for LU MATS Rep

Roy Carey has recently stood down from the role of MATS Rep for Tfl No.1 & LU MATS Branch on 11th May 2015.

The Branch has elected DTSM Lorna Tooley in the interim

We would like to open this position for nominations (for MATS LU Operational grades only)

The nominee must be in attendance at the next meeting to be held on 8th June 5pm at The Crown Pub, 108 Blackfriars Roadd, London SE1 8HW

Please notify Branch Secretary Paul Rutland or Branch Chair Linda Wiles

LT Regional Council Meeting - March 26th 1630 Unity House 39 Chalton St. london NW1 6JD

The London Transport Regional Council meeting will take place this Thursday at Unity House,39 Chalton St London NW1 6JD
The meeting will be in the board room on the 3rd floor
Please arrive early as the meeting will start on time.

London Transport Regional Council meeting- 29 January 2015 - NEW VENUE

Due to the Exmouth Arms closing down the next 2 London Transport Regional Council meetings will take place at the 12 Pins PH, 263 Seven Sisters Rd, Finsbury Pk N4 2DE
The meetings will commence at 1630, please arrive early as the meeting will start on time.
The meeting dates are Thursday 29 January and Thursday February 26th.
Please note the February meeting is the regions AGM, nominations for the regions officers are welcome, please submit your nomination to the LT Reg Secretary

Resolution to September Regional Council meeting: Eastern European migrant workers

Proposed by the Regional Council Executive Committee

We note that from 1 January 2014, restrictions will be lifted on Bulgarian and Romanian citizens coming to the UK to live and work. Those people who do so are likely to find themselves in the lowest-paid, most insecure jobs. Many of these jobs will be in London Transport, for example in contracted-out cleaning, catering and engineering functions.