Rule Book (Non-)Dispute 2007
The threat - then collapse - of a fight to stop LUL imposing its unsafe new Rule Book.
RMT Executive Abandons Rule Book Dispute
Submitted on 1 June, 2007 - 20:42
Yesterday, RMT's General Grades Committee (the Executive minus the Shipping representatives) voted to cancel the union's dispute with the employers over the Rule Book, using a
RMT Rule Books meeting - report
Submitted on 19 May, 2007 - 08:18
On Thursday (17th May), 50 RMT reps and activists turned up to a meeting to discuss how the union should fight LUL’s imposition of its lethal new Rule Book.
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New Rule Book: How Can We Defend Ourselves?
Submitted on 13 May, 2007 - 18:54
Come to the RMT mass meeting, Thursday 17th May, 18:00, Royal National Hotel
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How the new Rule Book threatens stations jobs
Submitted on 13 April, 2007 - 16:03
Under the new Rule Book, Station Supervisors lose the following responsiblities:
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New Rule Book, New Danger
Submitted on 9 April, 2007 - 16:54
Managers are now giving the new Rule Book out to staff.
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Juice On, Juice Off, Whatever
Submitted on 7 January, 2007 - 20:56
Here's another little gem from the Working Reference Manual review.
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CRIDs: they only come out at night
Submitted on 6 January, 2007 - 22:34
Details continue to slip out about the Working Reference Manual review, and mangement's slapdash attitude to safety.
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WRM Review: Call This Consultation?!
Submitted on 22 December, 2006 - 10:45
Tubeworker has reported previously on the attacks on safety standards coming under the guise of the Working Reference Manual (WRM) review.
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Rule Book Review Threatens Safety
Submitted on 7 December, 2006 - 21:27
We have long suspected that management were up to no good with their review of the Working Reference Manual. And as details of their desired rule changes emerge, it seems that we were right.
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Right? Wrong!
Submitted on 19 July, 2006 - 21:45
Here's a taste of things to come. Management tried to slip into the Working Reference Manual Review a plan to drop the 'second right'.
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Trouble on the Way
Submitted on 17 July, 2006 - 14:10
All is not well with the Working Reference Manual Review. When management start messing about with Union reps' release, it usually means that the employer is up to no good.
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Rip It Up and Start Again
Submitted on 24 September, 2005 - 13:11
Whoops. Management have put all that effort into reviewing the Working Reference Manual, but overlooked the small matter of involving health and safety reps from the Infracos.
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