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Free travel for LUL staff on National Railways?
In message , Alan
O'Brien writes I believe it is possible for *any* member of LUL Staff - pre- or post-1996 - to claim two tickets a year on any National Railways route. My AG1 says that it is only for people with priv tickets; I think it's all staff. Does anyone have chapter and verse from the rulebook? Where do you 'believe' this from - please quote your references. My instructions when I joined LUL was that Priv. tickets are not currently available for any staff post 1996. The fact that the unions are currently trying to fight for this privilege suggests that they know something you don't? -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
Free travel for LUL staff on National Railways?
"Steve Fitzgerald" ] wrote in message ... In message , Alan O'Brien writes I believe it is possible for *any* member of LUL Staff - pre- or post-1996 - to claim two tickets a year on any National Railways route. My AG1 says that it is only for people with priv tickets; I think it's all staff. Does anyone have chapter and verse from the rulebook? Where do you 'believe' this from - please quote your references. What - you want me to tell you where I saw it written down? |
Free travel for LUL staff on National Railways?
In message , Alan
O'Brien writes I believe it is possible for *any* member of LUL Staff - pre- or post-1996 - to claim two tickets a year on any National Railways route. My AG1 says that it is only for people with priv tickets; I think it's all staff. Does anyone have chapter and verse from the rulebook? Where do you 'believe' this from - please quote your references. What - you want me to tell you where I saw it written down? Well, it's hardly very credible unless you can tell us just how you came to believe this. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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