DLR workers have voted to reject the company's latest offer, and RMT has named three strike dates - 23 & 27 July and 6 August.
The offer was simply not good enough to make up for the extra workload brought by three-car trains. And management were cheeky in trying to bring in 'productivity' on the back of a dispute that was not about that. Now they've got their response!
RMT members voted down the offer despite their own union recommending it and suspending the previously-arranged strike dates. The union should learn from this: even if it thinks it is right to suspend action to put a new offer to members, it does not have to recommend members accept the offer, especially when members are in the mood to fight for more.
Suppor the DLR strikes!