RMT serves formal notice of Tube pay ballot
Submitted by Admin on 29 February, 2020 - 17:5428 February 2020
News, reports and information for RMT members who work for London Underground Ltd
28 February 2020
RMT Upfront is the newsletter for tube drivers, produced by RMT activists.
This editions focusses on the decision to ballot our 1700 tube drivers and 12,000 members across the tube.
Please download the attached newsletter, print it out and display and distribute it in your depot.
RMT moves to ballot all tube staff over failure of London Underground to come up with acceptable pay offer.
TUBE UNION RMT confirmed today this it is moving to an urgent ballot of 10,000 staff across London Underground for both strike action and action short of a strike after more than a year of negotiations have failed to produce an offer on pay that meets the very reasonable demands of the workforce.
RMT strike action on Bakerloo Line goes ahead from lunchtime as LU and Mayor ignore union stress warnings
RMT strike action on Bakerloo Line goes ahead Friday as LU refuse serious talks
TUBE UNION RMT confirmed today that strike action on the Bakerloo line in a dispute over the impact on train drivers over unworkable timetable changes that place operators under intolerable levels of personal stress will go ahead as planned from lunchtime on Friday after tube bosses slammed the door on serious talks aimed at reaching a solution.
Please download the attached campaign leaflet. You could also print it out and distribute it in your workplace.
Our ballot returned a 95% majority for taking industrial action. At the heart of this dispute, and what most people believe to be the problem with our timetables, are the turnaround times in the North Sheds at Queen’s Park. These turnaround times have been cut to the bone over the past couple of years. The RMT have demanded that these are improved. This in turn would require moredrivers. This in turn would make our working day bearable.
After two meetings with senior Bakerloo managers and
three meetings at the Arbitration and Conciliation Service
(Acas), we are no further forward in our efforts to resolve
our dispute with LU over our shambles of a timetable.
- please download the attached leaflet and display it in relevant depots.
Members on the Northern, Jubilee, Central and Victoria lines are currently receiving ballot papers relating to excessive track noise.
The ballot will be conducted on a line by line basis. This ballot has been forced upon us in response to the TU Act 2016 which exhausts ballot mandates after 6 months, meaning that the resounding yes vote mandate that was returned last year would expire in March.
RMT Upfront is the newsletter for London Underground train drivers, produced by RMT activists.
In this special 'pay dispute' edition, we look at where we are now with the dispute and where we go next.
Please download the attached newsletter to read it, print it out and distribute it in your depot.