Transformation, Train Prep and Pay Dispute mass meeting
12th April 2019
News, reports and information for RMT members who work for London Underground Ltd
12th April 2019
Subject: RATES OF PAY & CONDITIONS OF SERVICE 2019 LONDON UNDERGROUND
That we instruct the General Secretary to organise a mass members meeting to discuss the following items:
Please find attached the latest issue of MATS News, covering Pay Talks & Transformation. Feel free to print and display in your workplace and share with colleagues
Jubilee South branch News is the newsletters for workers on stations between Westminster and Stratford on the Jubilee Line, drivers an North Greenwich and Stratford, controllers at Stratford Market depot, and cleaners and caterers at all these location.
In this edition:
PAY TALKS REACH STALEMATE, But this union isn’t stale, so prepare for action!
RMT’s plan of action
Sickness reviews are not compulsory to attend
Massive vote for strike action in train prep ballot
London Underground are attempting to ram through a new swathe of job cuts and are walking all over our agreements to do it! This is happening in the following areas: Track Access Control, Power Control, Service Control, LUCC, Skills Development, Waste, Pumps, Stations Buildings & Civils and Signals Incidents.
The RMT's London Transport Regional Organiser John Leach has written a letter to the Head of London Underground Employee Relations.
LUL TRANSFORMATION
Please find attached the latest newsletter from East Ham Branch.
LU Pay Talks, Cleaners Strike Demands, LGBT Rights, General Secretary Election
Please share with your members
MAIN TUBE UNION RMT confirmed today that it has rejected a pay offer from London Underground bosses and is beginning preparations for a ballot of all tube members for both strike action and action short of a strike as it launches a London-wide campaign for pay justice that improves living standards and working lives across the combine.
Subject: RATES OF PAY & CONDITIONS OF SERVICE 2019 LONDON UNDERGROUND
That we note the report from the Lead Officer on yesterday’s pay talks where the company advised us that we must withdraw all items of our pay claim in return for a
one year bare RPI offer of 2.5% (RPI February 2019).
This is a derisory offer and manoeuvre by London Underground and is unacceptable to this union. Accordingly; we instruct the General Secretary to:
- Please download and distribute the attached newsletter at your station, and share this article online.
After five days of “negotiation”, London Underground has rejected all the demands in RMT’s pay claim. LU has made an “offer”, which is for a one-year deal on pay only, proposing an RPI percentage increase (currently 2.5%), and which is contingent on the union dropping all demands in our claim, including the demand for a flat-rate pay increase and a 32-hour working week.
London Underground has transformed its PMA team and parted company with many of them.
As a result they now don't have enough PMAs to cover all the case conferences that they like to force members to attend when they are off sick.