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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4655390.stm
Extracts: The Rail Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) said station staff voted seven-to-one in favour of a deal which would lead to a 35-hour week. A London Underground spokesman said: "The agreement is exactly the same as it was before the attempted RMT strike action. The new staff rosters will be implemented across all LU stations on 5 February, as planned. No doubt someone will be along soon to explain what the RMT have actually achieved. Paul |
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"Paul Scott" wrote in message
... No doubt someone will be along soon to explain what the RMT have actually achieved. Progression towards their eventual and well-deserved demise. Hopefully. tnnc |
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![]() "text.news.ntlworld.com" wrote in message ... "Paul Scott" wrote in message ... No doubt someone will be along soon to explain what the RMT have actually achieved. Progression towards their eventual and well-deserved demise. Hopefully. tnnc Dream on. Regards Clyde |
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"CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote in message
.uk... "text.news.ntlworld.com" wrote in message ... "Paul Scott" wrote in message ... No doubt someone will be along soon to explain what the RMT have actually achieved. Progression towards their eventual and well-deserved demise. Hopefully. Dream on. It's in the dreams of many hard-working, fare-paying, LU and railway passengers. And, no doubt, also in the dreams of many railwaymen and women who are displeased at being painted with the same brush as their RMT-indoctronated colleagues. tnnc |
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![]() "text.news.ntlworld.com" wrote in message ... "CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote in message .uk... "text.news.ntlworld.com" wrote in message ... "Paul Scott" wrote in message ... No doubt someone will be along soon to explain what the RMT have actually achieved. Progression towards their eventual and well-deserved demise. Hopefully. Dream on. It's in the dreams of many hard-working, fare-paying, LU and railway passengers. And, no doubt, also in the dreams of many railwaymen and women who are displeased at being painted with the same brush as their RMT-indoctronated colleagues. tnnc Indoctrinated !!! With what? A safe working enviroment A fair Salary A secure pension Legal representation including family Representation at disciplinary hearings The promotion of equal rights in the work place Access to education via the Union Learning Fund Just for the record im not a member of the RMT but ASLEF. There are 18500 members of ASLEF and we intend to stick up for ouselves and protect our pay, our pensions and our conditions. Were not going to go away or give up and i doubt very much if the RMT will either. Sorry to disappoint. Regards Clyde |
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On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:16:01 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER"
wrote: A fair Salary ....even though they earn £30k... Just for the record im not a member of the RMT but ASLEF. There are 18500 members of ASLEF and we intend to stick up for ouselves and protect our pay, our pensions and our conditions. By ****ing off the people you're supposed to be serving...? Good to see the spirit of customer service is alive and well, isn't it? -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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![]() "James Farrar" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:16:01 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote: A fair Salary ...even though they earn £30k... Fought for and won by the actions of strong trade unions. And why shouldnt they earn that kind of money? My only regret is that not every one is on that figure, still plenty of work for us trade unionists to do there i think. Just for the record im not a member of the RMT but ASLEF. There are 18500 members of ASLEF and we intend to stick up for ouselves and protect our pay, our pensions and our conditions. By ****ing off the people you're supposed to be serving...? Good to see the spirit of customer service is alive and well, isn't it? -- James Farrar . @gmail.com If customer service means me earning less, working longer hours in a more dangerous enviroment, haveing my pension turned into some mickey mouse money purchase scheme and being sacked on the whim of a manager in a bad mood you are going to be ****ed of for a long time. Regards Clyde |
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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 14:23:09 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER"
wrote: "James Farrar" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:16:01 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote: A fair Salary ...even though they earn £30k... Fought for and won by the actions of strong trade unions. And why shouldnt they earn that kind of money? My only regret is that not every one is on that figure, still plenty of work for us trade unionists to do there i think. Just for the record im not a member of the RMT but ASLEF. There are 18500 members of ASLEF and we intend to stick up for ouselves and protect our pay, our pensions and our conditions. By ****ing off the people you're supposed to be serving...? Good to see the spirit of customer service is alive and well, isn't it? -- James Farrar . @gmail.com If customer service means me earning less, working longer hours in a more dangerous enviroment, haveing my pension turned into some mickey mouse money purchase scheme and being sacked on the whim of a manager in a bad mood you are going to be ****ed of for a long time. One of these days, ****s like you are going to have to exist in the Real World, like the rest of us. -- 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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![]() "CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote in message . uk... "James Farrar" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:16:01 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote: A fair Salary ...even though they earn £30k... Fought for and won by the actions of strong trade unions. And why shouldnt they earn that kind of money? My only regret is that not every one is on that figure, still plenty of work for us trade unionists to do there i think. Just for the record im not a member of the RMT but ASLEF. There are 18500 members of ASLEF and we intend to stick up for ouselves and protect our pay, our pensions and our conditions. By ****ing off the people you're supposed to be serving...? Good to see the spirit of customer service is alive and well, isn't it? -- James Farrar . @gmail.com If customer service means me earning less, working longer hours in a more dangerous enviroment, haveing my pension turned into some mickey mouse money purchase scheme and being sacked on the whim of a manager in a bad mood you are going to be ****ed of for a long time. Regards Clyde Was someone sacked on the whim of a manager in a bad mood?? Mal |
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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 14:23:09 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER"
wrote: "James Farrar" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:16:01 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote: A fair Salary ...even though they earn £30k... Fought for and won by the actions of strong trade unions. And why shouldnt they earn that kind of money? I don't say they shouldn't; I'm saying you shouldn't claim it's not a fair salary. By ****ing off the people you're supposed to be serving...? Good to see the spirit of customer service is alive and well, isn't it? If customer service means me earning less, working longer hours in a more dangerous enviroment, haveing my pension turned into some mickey mouse money purchase scheme and being sacked on the whim of a manager in a bad mood you are going to be ****ed of for a long time. I know that, as long as tht **** Crow is in charge. Being in a customer service industry means that if you have to take industrial action, you do it in a way that doesn't decrease service to your customers. Unless you're suggesting that it's your customers who are the problem. -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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