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Tube strike threat grows
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Haven't the RMT ever heard of Employment Tribunals* as a way of dealing with unfair dismissals? * used to be called Industrial Tribunals. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Tube strike threat grows
"Richard J." wrote:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/a...ing%20Standard Haven't the RMT ever heard of Employment Tribunals* as a way of dealing with unfair dismissals? * used to be called Industrial Tribunals. Hmmmn - 100 empty beer and cider cans, plus an empty bottle of brandy, found in a Metronet mess room at Farringdon. You don't think that a few workers got ****ed out of their heads, before trying to screw some cable brackets into a tunnel wall, do you? ;-) -- MetroGnome ~~~~~~~~~~ |
Tube strike threat grows
"Richard J." wrote in message ... http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/a...ning%20Standar d Haven't the RMT ever heard of Employment Tribunals* as a way of dealing with unfair dismissals? * used to be called Industrial Tribunals. That was when we had an "Industry" Izerntit |
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MetroGnome wrote: Hmmmn - 100 empty beer and cider cans, plus an empty bottle of brandy, found in a Metronet mess room at Farringdon. You don't think that a few workers got ****ed out of their heads, before trying to screw some cable brackets into a tunnel wall, do you? ;-) Do you think they are sacking the people who were responsible, or just a random set of folk just so it looks like they're doing something? (I've no idea, by my cynical side wouldn't be suprised. Nor would I be suprised at a union defending folk it knows is 'guilty') Cheers, Mike -- You dont have to be illiterate to use the Internet, but it help's. |
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There are a lot of rumours flying round about those beer cans etc. But an
awful lot doesn't add up. None of the guys sacked were tested in any way for the presence of drink, and believe me, LUL has a pretty strict Drugs and alcohol testing unit. You can't sack a guy because he went into a room where the offending items were found. The general belief is that the new owners of the underground (Metronet in this case) are testing the water to how far they can go before waves are made. The trouble is that the unions are going to respond 110% behind their members. I appreciate that as many as a hundred beer cans etc were supposed to have been found and that alone would be pretty serious, but that just DOESN'T happen on the underground. Everyone knows that just ONE empty can found in your possession (without good reason, and there several as to why you can have one) is instant dismissal. As I said, an awful lot doesn't add up, but we will have to wait to see what happens. I wouldn't rule out the possibility of strike action, although that would be an absolutely last resort. But if that were to happen, then I doubt very much that it would be just the occasional day her and there. Personally I would expect a complete stoppage from all departments. Sorry to so despondent, but that's the way a lot of people are thinking right now. "Richard J." wrote in message ... http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/a...ing%20Standard Haven't the RMT ever heard of Employment Tribunals* as a way of dealing with unfair dismissals? * used to be called Industrial Tribunals. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Tube strike threat grows
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Tube strike threat grows
"Just me and the world" wrote in message ...
There are a lot of rumours flying round about those beer cans etc. But an awful lot doesn't add up. None of the guys sacked were tested in any way for the presence of drink, and believe me, LUL has a pretty strict Drugs and alcohol testing unit. You can't sack a guy because he went into a room where the offending items were found. The general belief is that the new owners of the underground (Metronet in this case) are testing the water to how far they can go before waves are made. The trouble is that the unions are going to respond 110% behind their members. I appreciate that as many as a hundred beer cans etc were supposed to have been found and that alone would be pretty serious, but that just DOESN'T happen on the underground. Everyone knows that just ONE empty can found in your possession (without good reason, and there several as to why you can have one) is instant dismissal. As I said, an awful lot doesn't add up, but we will have to wait to see what happens. I wouldn't rule out the possibility of strike action, although that would be an absolutely last resort. But if that were to happen, then I doubt very much that it would be just the occasional day her and there. Personally I would expect a complete stoppage from all departments. Sorry to so despondent, but that's the way a lot of people are thinking right now. I recall the RMT stating that nobody tested positive for alcohol. Apparently Metronet's handling of the disciplinary boards was a little bit different from the agreed procedures. Metornet Rail SSL Signals and Track staff have or will be balloted, and knowing what their union reps are like, I expect a strike to occur. Especially as the room where the cans were said to have been found was used by a good deal more than just the people disciplined, and the staff dismissed have been made scapegoats. So if there are any signal failures that day, they will stay failing until a manager arrives (this could be interesting, watching a manager find a failure...) "Richard J." wrote in message ... http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/a...ing%20Standard Haven't the RMT ever heard of Employment Tribunals* as a way of dealing with unfair dismissals? * used to be called Industrial Tribunals. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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