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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 19:47:33 GMT, eastender
wrote: Paul Corfield wrote in : Going on strike is not the right way to secure the long term result he says he wants which is to transfer Metronet work back to the public sector. On the contrary, we are talking short term - it could well precipitate a deal for TFL to take it over, which I see is being investigated. There are other strategic reasons for doing that and the RMT isn't one of them. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 21:08:47 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote: "Paul Corfield" wrote in message .. . The bit he knows but conveniently fails to mention is that the Administrator's legal duty is not centred on protecting pensions. While I fully understand why the staff at Metronet are rightly concerned about pensions Mr Crow is demanding the impossible and he knows it. Going on strike is not the right way to secure the long term result he says he wants which is to transfer Metronet work back to the public sector. Why on earth would anyone wish to give him even more industrial power by being able to pull even more people out on strike? This sort of crap is just the sort of thing that Ken's political opponents want in order to undermine the Mayor's policies on transport that I suspect most people probably support. What happens if Mr Crow's helpful stance results in the administrators handing in the keys tomorrow and giving up their attempts to find a buyer or indeed any other possible solution? Strictly I have no idea but I would be amazed if the administrator did that. They would be in breach of their duty to keep Metronet going especially as TfL have provided funding. They would also precipitate a massive crisis in London's transport network and I can't see that politically Ernst and Young would be so stupid as to open themselves to such ridicule and potential legal action. Reputationally they'd be ruined. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Sep 3, 6:47 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. RMT member, are you? No. I wish I was a member of a union that looked after its members' jobs and pensions rather than one whose general secretary gave my membership fees to New Labour in order to secure a knighthood. You may wish that unions didn't exist, but if they do, they should do their job. Most of them just toady to and help to fund the party that is working against their members' interests, but I don't see them being abused here. |
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"Barry Salter" wrote in message
... 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 expect that NO guarantee given by Livingstone or any TFL official will be honoured by the NuLabScum government. Regards Mike (who thinks that the 281 bus service is one of the best in Britain). |
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On Sep 3, 6:34 pm, MIG 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? Because nobody is going to lose their jobs and pensions as a result of it. The TSSA and Unite members at Metronet, being sane people and not militant loonies, threatened industrial action if they were not given assurances by TfL over jobs and pensions. TfL provided these assurances, and so TSSA and Unite retracted the threat. Bob Crow, because he is a self-aggrandising loony, decided that his merry band of comedians would go out on strike anyway. So even if you characterise PPP as a scam (which it isn't - it has been highly successful and has delivered better value for money than classic 'government spending' projects across a wide variety of project types, notwithstanding the Metronet collapse, from which the biggest losers were the private companies who messed up in any case), it's easy to see why people blame the RMT for *this particular strike*. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On 3 Sep, 21:23, Boltar wrote:
I think its written into the RMT constitution that they have to have at least 1 strike a year on the tube. If it wasn't this they'd probably be walking out over the colour of the bog rolls. Is there a strike rota for different professions? I don't get it.. previous strikes have been around holidays (often to allow for a nice four day weekend), or the infamous ones around World Cup football matches. What is it that Bob wants to see/do this time? There's nothing major going on this week is there? My god, this time he's just done it for a laugh! Jonathan |
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 15:15:35 -0700, MIG
wrote: You may wish that unions didn't exist, but if they do, they should do their job. Their job is not to inconvenience the people they're supposed to be serving because they cannot be given assurances which are legally impossible to give. |
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![]() What is it that Bob wants to see/do this time? There's nothing major going on this week is there? No, but the weather forecast is quite reasonable for this week. |
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MIG ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying : RMT member, are you? No. I wish I was a member of a union that looked after its members' jobs and pensions Which is exactly what a union should do. rather than one whose general secretary gave my membership fees to New Labour in order to secure a knighthood. Which is exactly what many of the big-name ones do, 'tis true. You may wish that unions didn't exist Not at all. but if they do, they should do their job. Indeed. Most of them just toady to and help to fund the party that is working against their members' interests, but I don't see them being abused here. That's because they don't cause the chaos to millions that this idiot takes delight in doing whilst chasing the physically impossible. FWIW, this strike has very nearly lost SWMBO a temp contract. If the job was in the centre of town, she would have had to turn it down, losing a couple of weeks pay. Fortunately, it's in a suburb about half way in to town from this side and they can arrange parking, so she's driving in. If she'd turned it down, the healthcare charity it's with would have had great difficulty in producing several of their publications this month. D'you see the kind of knock-on effect these strikes have? What possible benefit can RMT members get from this? The other unions involved have accepted the assurances as being the best that it's physically possible to give. |
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Jonathan Morris ) gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying : I don't get it.. previous strikes have been around holidays (often to allow for a nice four day weekend), or the infamous ones around World Cup football matches. What is it that Bob wants to see/do this time? There's nothing major going on this week is there? My god, this time he's just done it for a laugh! I was wondering the exact same thing... |
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