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Strike Action
As you are all probably aware a ballot for strike action on london
underground is currently under way and the rankin file opinion is a landslide in favour of industrial action. The first strike date will be june 10th unless 'sir Ken' pulls his finger out. The management are proposing cuts of 960 plus jobs to fund any sort of pay increase and to give us our 35 hour week,these are front line jobs in the ticket office ,station staff and supervisors,not the over staffed 55 broadway and other top management jobs. Our claim is simply £22.000 starting salary for C.S.A,32 hour 4 day week to be implimented over a number of years ,35 hour parity with train ops now. Equalisation of pension rights,return of priv rate travel as per pre national rail privatisation. Roll on June 10th |
Strike Action
"captain radio" wrote in message
... As you are all probably aware a ballot for strike action on london underground is currently under way and the rankin file opinion is a landslide in favour of industrial action. The first strike date will be june 10th unless 'sir Ken' pulls his finger out. The management are proposing cuts of 960 plus jobs to fund any sort of pay increase and to give us our 35 hour week,these are front line jobs in the ticket office ,station staff and supervisors,not the over staffed 55 broadway and other top management jobs. Our claim is simply £22.000 starting salary for C.S.A,32 hour 4 day week to be implimented over a number of years ,35 hour parity with train ops now. Equalisation of pension rights,return of priv rate travel as per pre national rail privatisation. Roll on June 10th I fully agree. Kick out the managers who are wasting resources. |
Strike Action
£22,000 starting salary? 4 day week? 32 Hours? Surely you RMT lads are
having a laugh aren't you? What makes you think you deserve that? (No doubt you'll quote something along the lines of 'Well-everyone USED to get that'). "captain radio" wrote in message ... As you are all probably aware a ballot for strike action on london underground is currently under way and the rankin file opinion is a landslide in favour of industrial action. The first strike date will be june 10th unless 'sir Ken' pulls his finger out. The management are proposing cuts of 960 plus jobs to fund any sort of pay increase and to give us our 35 hour week,these are front line jobs in the ticket office ,station staff and supervisors,not the over staffed 55 broadway and other top management jobs. Our claim is simply £22.000 starting salary for C.S.A,32 hour 4 day week to be implimented over a number of years ,35 hour parity with train ops now. Equalisation of pension rights,return of priv rate travel as per pre national rail privatisation. Roll on June 10th |
Strike Action
On Fri, 28 May 2004 00:08:21 +0100, captain radio
wrote: Roll on June 10th Didnt manage to time this years action with the Euro 2000 championships?? Historically greedy underground staff disrupt services to coincide with major sporting events 4 day week? 32 hours? suppose you want a squash court next so when you takin the **** being off work for 18 months with a poorly ankle you can play squash with your mates from work some people eh? No sympathy from me -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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Strike Action
In article , captain radio
writes As you are all probably aware a ballot for strike action on london underground is currently under way and the rankin file opinion is a landslide in favour of industrial action. The first strike date will be june 10th unless 'sir Ken' pulls his finger out. The management are proposing cuts of 960 plus jobs to fund any sort of pay increase and to give us our 35 hour week,these are front line jobs in the ticket office ,station staff and supervisors,not the over staffed 55 broadway and other top management jobs. Our claim is simply £22.000 starting salary for C.S.A,32 hour 4 day week to be implimented over a number of years ,35 hour parity with train ops now. Equalisation of pension rights,return of priv rate travel as per pre national rail privatisation. Roll on June 10th I believe that drivers work a 36 hour week, but are only paid for 35. As LUL are currently recruiting SA's it seems funny that they are trying to cut jobs in this area. 32 hour, 4 day week? I do 32 hours in 3 days!!!!! -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
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"Andrew P Smith" wrote in message
... 32 hour, 4 day week? I do 32 hours in 3 days!!!!! But sitting in a kiosk reading The Sun is a tiring job. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
Strike Action
In message , captain radio
writes As you are all probably aware a ballot for strike action on london underground is currently under way and the rankin file opinion is a landslide in favour of industrial action. The first strike date will be june 10th unless 'sir Ken' pulls his finger out. The management are proposing cuts of 960 plus jobs to fund any sort of pay increase and to give us our 35 hour week,these are front line jobs in the ticket office ,station staff and supervisors,not the over staffed 55 broadway and other top management jobs. Our claim is simply £22.000 starting salary for C.S.A,32 hour 4 day week to be implimented over a number of years ,35 hour parity with train ops now. Equalisation of pension rights,return of priv rate travel as per pre national rail privatisation. Roll on June 10th My opinion, FWIW, is that all SAs should be MF trained to better use staff resources. That way a good increase to the starting salary would be reasonable. Two smaller breaks should be included in the working day; eight hours plus on your feet with only a half hour unpaid meal-break is medieval. -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
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In message , John Rowland
writes "Andrew P Smith" wrote in message ... 32 hour, 4 day week? I do 32 hours in 3 days!!!!! But sitting in a kiosk reading The Sun is a tiring job. As someone pointed out, they're still recruiting SAs; instead of being envious you could apply... -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
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I would like to see any of my staff siting in 'kiosk' and reading the
sun.Why don't you try standing on your feet for 7+ hours a day and dealing with customers from stupid to plain obnoxious.People who think a uniform is soft target and they can vent all there anger and agression on.Working all hours to take home a decent working wage, if it is such a cushy number why are there not people desperate to join? "John Rowland" wrote in message ... "Andrew P Smith" wrote in message ... 32 hour, 4 day week? I do 32 hours in 3 days!!!!! But sitting in a kiosk reading The Sun is a tiring job. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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