RMT members: vote yes to renew mandate on jobs, pensions, agreements
RMT has begun re-balloting directly-employed LUL members to renew the industrial action mandate in the "Jobs, Pensions, and Agreements" dispute.
RMT has begun re-balloting directly-employed LUL members to renew the industrial action mandate in the "Jobs, Pensions, and Agreements" dispute.
An RMT activist writes...
I read the latest London Underground Employee Bulletin, about talks aimed at resolving Aslef's dispute and proposed strikes, with interest. It had a slightly different tone to other bulletins on industrial action that I’ve read when it was my own union, RMT, who had named...
The latest edition of our bulletin is now online.
Click here to download the PDF.
This edition reflects on discussion at our recent meeting about the 40th anniversary of the miners' strike, and argues for a real fightback against LUL's plans for attacks on drivers' conditions. Plus local and...
Research, published in March 2024 and led by Imperial College London, has found that London Underground staff who work in areas with higher concentrations of PM (particular matter) 2.5 tended to report more instances of sickness absence.
PM 2.5 is matter that is less than 2.5 micrometres in...
Background:
Aslef has called strikes of LUL drivers on 8 April and 4 May. The strikes are in protest at LUL’s refusal to drop plans to radically reform drivers’ terms and...
After last year's long wait for the westbound points to be replaced and consistent failures, which took all Heathrow services down the local, the eastbound points have been feeling left out, and now every service from Heathrow is pushed down the local.
But the points that failed were brand new...
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Thursday 21 March
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In 1984-5, a strike by mine workers rocked the foundations of the British capitalist state. The strike was a counter-offensive against the Thatcher government’s class-war policy which aimed to smash the labour movement.
RMT members on London Overground (Arriva Rail London) have called off strikes planed for 4-5 March and accepted a revised pay offer from the employer.
We've reported previously on LUL's plans to cut jobs in Fleet, by closing call points, leading to a shortfall in 27 jobs.
But it seems their plans may go further. According to research conducted by RMT reps, it looks like 20% of substantive positions in fleet depots are being held vacant.
Why...
The latest edition of TfL's in-house magazine On The Move focuses on women's equality, profiling women workers in various parts of the network and discussing the steps the company has taken to improve the representation of women.
It’s a fairly mainstream view in Britain that healthcare, as a vital public service we all rely on, should be socially provided, for free, and funded by taxation.
Here at Tubeworker, we've long argued that climate change is a working-class issue, and that we as public transport workers have a particular role to play in fighting for a pro-worker transition to a zero-carbon future.
The latest edition of our bulletin is now online.
Cleaners, catering and security staff, track protection workers, and others are employed by private companies rather than by LUL or TfL directly. Contracting out work to private companies is known as “outsourcing”. Invariably, outsourced workers have worse terms and conditions, and less secure work...
An Evening Standard story covering a TfL report about the parlous state of the Bakerloo fleet was greeted with wry amusement in many mess rooms in Bakerloo depots and stations.
Some of the stats (630,500 lost customer hours in 2022-3) are shocking; it’s only thanks to the hard work of staff on the...
Tory mayoral candidate Susan Hall has wheeled out one of her party’s favourite lines, a promise to revoke the nominee passes TfL staff can access for a co-habiting family member or friend.
Hall ridiculously claims that revoking the passes would generate hundreds of millions of additional revenue...
TSSA is balloting its Customer Service Manager members across LU for industrial action against the ongoing restructure of the grade, with the ballot closing on 7 March.
The ballot is in part the result of pressure to do something, anything, about the restructure of the grade in which TSSA's LU...
London Underground Ltd. has made a new pay offer to our unions, details of which can be read in this RMT bulletin.
📢 Tubeworker public (Zoom) meeting
Thursday 15 February, 15:00-17:00
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Thousands of workers across London Underground and TfL are outsourced, meaning they are not employed directly by LUL or TfL but by private contractors. The biggest outsourced contract is cleaning, with...
LUL unions remain in negotiations with the company over how to distribute the £30 million of additional funding secured thanks to RMT's threatened week of action from 5-11 January.
RMT is recommending members working for Thales (GTS), a signalling and communications system contractor with numerous contracts on TfL/LUL, vote to accept the company's latest pay offer.
Last year, workers told their bosses a 5.5% offer for 2024 was not good enough. The new proposal adds a further...
The latest edition of our bulletin, collating content from our blog, is now online. Click here to download the PDF.
This edition reviews the recent developments in the LUL pay dispute, and discusses the implications for union organisation on the job. Plus, an update on the ABM cleaners' ballot, and...
It was another autumn/winter of flats on the Piccadilly line, with some days seeing multiple trains being pulled out of service due to the noise.
Management still seem in denial about the scale of any problem. The controllers never suffer from the noise so they won't ever tell us to take a train...
In news that came as a shock to no one, the date for the new Piccadilly line trains entering full service has been pushed back.
While the first train is still due before the end of 2025 (original date: 2014), the company say that with only half the money promised by government, they've had to push...
LUL's restructure for Customer Service Managers on stations "went live" on 8 January, prompting some angry responses from workers who felt they hadn't been kept adequately informed of the developments and their implications.
Under the new structure, CSMs can choose between applying for an entirely...
RMT has suspended an industrial action ballot of ABM cleaner members on LUL, after the company agreed to a review of the controversial "Project Lean", which has seen many cleaners face increased workloads.
ABM has now committed to reviewing the workload of any cleaner who was forced to take on...
RMT is re-balloting driver members on the Bakerloo, Central, District, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, and Victoria lines to renew an industrial action mandate in the dispute over the imposition of "flash-and-dash", the unsafe detrainment method whereby drivers are expected to simply flash in-car...
Tubeworker is a pro-union publication, but we are not affiliated with any particular union on London Underground/TfL. However, we do support industrial unionism - the idea that workers in a particular industry/workplace should be in the same union, rather than organising in separate unions on the...
All four LUL unions have now re-entered pay talks with the company, with Mayor Khan's promise of £30m extra funding now on the table. To ensure we get the best outcome possible, we need the maximum possible transparency in those talks.
RMT has suspended the strikes planned for the rest of this week, after an intervention from City Hall which commits £30 million of new money to re-opened pay negotiations. In the coming days, Tubeworker will host contributions from LU workers giving different views and responses to the suspension...
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