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From the RMT website:
MORE THAN 2,300 RMT members at collapsed Tube privateer Metronet will begin a 72-hour strike at 18:00 tonight after the company and its administrator failed to give the unequivocal guarantees on jobs, transfers and pensions that the union is seeking. A second 72-hour strike is scheduled to start at the same time next Monday, September 10. "We have been seeking simple, unqualified guarantees from Metronet and its administrator that there will be no job losses, forced transfers or pensions cuts, and we have not had them," RMT general secretary Bob Crow said today. "The efforts the Mayor and TfL have put in to try to broker a deal have been welcome, but the problem for all of us remains that Metronet and its administrator are the employer, and the qualified assurances they have given cover only the period of administration. "It is astonishing that the administrator can decide all sorts of things, including who will take over the PPP contracts, but is unable to give an unequivocal guarantee that the jobs of the people who will actually deliver the Tube's upgrades will be safe. "We have been told that the pension-fund trustees will be "urged" to ensure that employees lose no pension during the period of administration, but no amount of 'urging' amounts to a guarantee, and this is not a matter for the trustees in any case. "It is the employer's duty to ensure that pension provision will be no less favourable than before the PPP, as promised by the deputy prime minister, and what we need from the employer is the simple guarantee that there will be no reduction in pension rights, past, present or future. "We said from the start that our members were not prepared to pay for the collapse of Metronet with their jobs and pensions, and that remains our bottom line. "What our members want is to be transferred to a public-sector organisation, and that is the only way in which their jobs and pensions can be protected," Bob Crow said. |
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On Sep 3, 3:53 pm, Barry Salter wrote:
From the RMT website: MORE THAN 2,300 RMT members at collapsed Tube privateer Metronet will begin a 72-hour strike at 18:00 tonight after the company and its administrator failed to give the unequivocal guarantees on jobs, transfers and pensions that the union is seeking. A second 72-hour strike is scheduled to start at the same time next Monday, September 10. "We have been seeking simple, unqualified guarantees from Metronet and its administrator that there will be no job losses, forced transfers or pensions cuts, and we have not had them," RMT general secretary Bob Crow said today. "The efforts the Mayor and TfL have put in to try to broker a deal have been welcome, but the problem for all of us remains that Metronet and its administrator are the employer, and the qualified assurances they have given cover only the period of administration. "It is astonishing that the administrator can decide all sorts of things, including who will take over the PPP contracts, but is unable to give an unequivocal guarantee that the jobs of the people who will actually deliver the Tube's upgrades will be safe. "We have been told that the pension-fund trustees will be "urged" to ensure that employees lose no pension during the period of administration, but no amount of 'urging' amounts to a guarantee, and this is not a matter for the trustees in any case. "It is the employer's duty to ensure that pension provision will be no less favourable than before the PPP, as promised by the deputy prime minister, and what we need from the employer is the simple guarantee that there will be no reduction in pension rights, past, present or future. "We said from the start that our members were not prepared to pay for the collapse of Metronet with their jobs and pensions, and that remains our bottom line. "What our members want is to be transferred to a public-sector organisation, and that is the only way in which their jobs and pensions can be protected," Bob Crow said. And given the thousands of workers who have had their pensions stolen when their employers went into liquidation where was Bob Crowe then. Now he wants the very same ripped off workers to fund his guarantee through taxes. The Parliamentary Ombudsman stated that the Government was guilty of maladministration over the Equitable Life debacle nd the Government's response was to stick two fingers up. So will somebody tell Bob Crowe there are NO F**KING GUARANTEES. Kevin |
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On Sep 3, 4:15?pm, Kev wrote:
On Sep 3, 3:53 pm, Barry Salter wrote: From the RMT website: MORE THAN 2,300 RMT members at collapsed Tube privateer Metronet will begin a 72-hour strike at 18:00 tonight after the company and its administrator failed to give the unequivocal guarantees on jobs, transfers and pensions that the union is seeking. A second 72-hour strike is scheduled to start at the same time next Monday, September 10. "We have been seeking simple, unqualified guarantees from Metronet and its administrator that there will be no job losses, forced transfers or pensions cuts, and we have not had them," RMT general secretary Bob Crow said today. "The efforts the Mayor and TfL have put in to try to broker a deal have been welcome, but the problem for all of us remains that Metronet and its administrator are the employer, and the qualified assurances they have given cover only the period of administration. "It is astonishing that the administrator can decide all sorts of things, including who will take over the PPP contracts, but is unable to give an unequivocal guarantee that the jobs of the people who will actually deliver the Tube's upgrades will be safe. "We have been told that the pension-fund trustees will be "urged" to ensure that employees lose no pension during the period of administration, but no amount of 'urging' amounts to a guarantee, and this is not a matter for the trustees in any case. "It is the employer's duty to ensure that pension provision will be no less favourable than before the PPP, as promised by the deputy prime minister, and what we need from the employer is the simple guarantee that there will be no reduction in pension rights, past, present or future. "We said from the start that our members were not prepared to pay for the collapse of Metronet with their jobs and pensions, and that remains our bottom line. "What our members want is to be transferred to a public-sector organisation, and that is the only way in which their jobs and pensions can be protected," Bob Crow said. And given the thousands of workers who have had their pensions stolen when their employers went into liquidation where was Bob Crowe then. Now he wants the very same ripped off workers to fund his guarantee through taxes. The Parliamentary Ombudsman stated that the Government was guilty of maladministration over the Equitable Life debacle nd the Government's response was to stick two fingers up. So will somebody tell Bob Crowe there are NO F**KING GUARANTEES. Kevin- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Regarding the title to this thread, I thought that this was meant to be a forum to share news and information, not for the mere statements of the blindingly obvious, like "the moon is not made of green cheese" or "turkeys don't like Christmas"! Marc. |
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On 3 Sep, 17:07, " wrote:
Regarding the title to this thread, I thought that this was meant to be a forum to share news and information, not for the mere statements of the blindingly obvious, like "the moon is not made of green cheese" or "turkeys don't like Christmas"! We might not agree on much, but you're spot on with that one... -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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![]() "Barry Salter" wrote in message ... "It is the employer's duty to ensure that pension provision will be no less favourable than before the PPP, as promised by the deputy prime minister, and what we need from the employer is the simple guarantee that there will be no reduction in pension rights, past, present or future. Good old Two Jags, - making ridiculous promises that he was never going to be around to deal with... Paul |
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![]() Good old Two Jags, - making ridiculous promises that he was never going to be around to deal with... That's the definition of a politician... and an increasing number of managers. |
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On Sep 3, 6:10 pm, "dB" wrote:
Good old Two Jags, - making ridiculous promises that he was never going to be around to deal with... That's the definition of a politician... and an increasing number of managers. And why don't people take out their anger on those responsible for the PPP scam, rather than those about to lose their jobs and pensions as a result of it? |
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MIG ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying : And why don't people take out their anger on those responsible for the PPP scam, rather than those about to lose their jobs and pensions as a result of it? Because this strike's got nothing to do with the creation of PPP/PFI. It's got everything to do with a greedy self-publicist empire builder causing chaos for the hell of it by demanding the physically impossible. Again. |
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On Sep 3, 6:36 pm, Adrian wrote:
MIG ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : And why don't people take out their anger on those responsible for the PPP scam, rather than those about to lose their jobs and pensions as a result of it? Because this strike's got nothing to do with the creation of PPP/PFI. It's got everything to do with a greedy self-publicist empire builder causing chaos for the hell of it by demanding the physically impossible. Again. I assume that you are referring to Gordon Brown, who forced PPP on London against just about everyone else's advice that it was unworkable. |
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In message , Barry Salter
writes From the RMT website: MORE THAN 2,300 RMT members at collapsed Tube privateer Metronet will begin a 72-hour strike at 18:00 tonight after the company and its administrator failed to give the unequivocal guarantees on jobs, transfers and pensions that the union is seeking. I've said it before, but I'll say it again. Bob Crow is probably on the best money he's ever made in his life and can probably look forward to seat in the Lords. Thanks to him most of his member probably have nothing to look forward to but empty pay packets and dwindling job prospects. -- Edward Cowling "Must Go - I've Someone To Stalk !!" |
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