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RMT NAME
STRIKE DATES IN VICTIMISATION DISPUTE
4 May
Tube union
RMT today announced strike dates after members voted by almost two to
one for strike action in a ballot of all train operator and instructor
operator members in the on-going disputes over the victimisation of
union activists including two driver members - Eamon Lynch and Arwyn
Thomas - over their trade union activities.
All London
Underground train driver members are instructed not to book on for any
duty that commences:
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between
21:01 on Monday 16 May and 11:59 on Tuesday 17 May
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between
12:00 on Wednesday 18 May and 11:59 on Thursday 19 May
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between
12:00 on Friday 20 May and 21:00 on Friday 20 May
All London
Underground train driver members are further instructed not to book on
for any duty that commences:
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between
21:01 on Monday 13 June and 11:59 on Tuesday 14 June
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between
12:00 on Wednesday 15 June and 11:59 on Thursday 16 June
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between
12:00 on Friday 17 June and 21:00 on Friday 17 June
Eamon
Lynch, RMT Bakerloo Line drivers� health and safety rep, has been
sacked by LU and although he remains on full pay following the union�s
victory on Eamon�s behalf at an �interim relief� Employment Tribunal
hearing the company has shown total contempt for the Tribunal process
and have upheld his sacking. Interim relief is only ever granted by
the Employment Tribunal where there is the clearest possible evidence
that an employee has been dismissed on the grounds of their trade
union activities. RMT is currently awaiting the outcome of Eamon�s
full tribunal hearing.
Arwyn
Thomas, a long-standing RMT activist and driver at Morden has been
sacked on trumped-up disciplinary charges following unproven
allegations made against him by strike breakers. Arwyn has been an RMT/NUR
member for over 29 years and has held various positions in the union.
Arwyn has also won an interim relief hearing at the Employment
Tribunal on the grounds of his victimisation as an RMT activist and
has been put back on full pay as a result.
RMT General
Secretary Bob Crow said:
�It is
the abject failure of LU to recognise that their policy of
victimisation of union activists has been well and truly rumbled both
in the Employment Tribunal and in their own depots that has left us
with no choice but to name these dates for strike action.
�The
solution is simple - LU should accept that they have been found out,
get these drivers back to work doing the job that they are being paid
to do and bring an end to the constant harassment of union activists
whose only crime is fighting cuts to jobs and safety.
�The
massive vote for action by tube drivers shows that they are well aware
of the consequences of allowing our activists and safety reps to be
picked off while we hear daily reports of breakdowns and failures on
the network as a direct result of the very cuts that our members have
been fighting.
�The
attack on Eamon Lynch and Arwyn Thomas is the clearest cut case of
victimisation on the grounds of trade union activities that you will
ever see and it�s no wonder that the Employment Tribunal was swift to
see through the management lies and grant both these members �Interim
Relief� - an award which requires the strongest possible proof that
their sackings were down to their union activities.� |