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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 15:19:44 -0000, "Dom1234"
wrote: Over 50% of ballot papers returned not a third. The RMT is claiming 4,000 members working for LU; according to its own press release [1] 1,327 voted for strike action, with 241 against, while 1,435 voted for action short of strike, with 129 against. That's 1,568 and 1,564 respectively. Leaving aside the discrepancy between the two totals, if - as you claim - more than half of the ballot papers were returned, then where are the other at least 430-odd votes? If they were absentions, why were they not acknowledged in the press release? Whichever way you cut it, if the RMT had 4,000 members and only 1,327 voted to strike, then that's a third of the membership. The strike will succeed and the RMT will be proved right Succeed in what? ****ing off the public, perhaps, but probably not even that, considering the Underground is running today, with currently only minor delays on the Northern. The RMT killjoys have suceeded in closing 22 out of 275 stations - i.e. 8% of them. [1] http://www.rmt.org.uk/C2B/PressOffic...ID=1807&Type=2 -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War, and in Films & TV: http://www.nickcooper.org.uk/ |
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