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On Fri, 22 May 2009 09:55:15 +0100
"Brimstone" wrote: This "bullying" argument seems to end up as an orderve on most RMT strikes. Either working for LUL is similar to being in Stalins russia or the RMT are full of ****. I know which option I'd go for. And you'd be wrong. Oh right, well cheers for that insightful heads up there. If its really that bad to work for it why do they all get so upset when someone gets sacked? Surely they'd rejoicing for him? B2003 |
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On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 06:18:39AM -0700, Mizter T wrote:
see the comments from Howard Collins, COO of LU, in this press release: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/media/newscentre/11781.aspx " He's management. He would say that. " And it's a press release, so is almost certainly a lie, just like other press releases. -- David Cantrell | London Perl Mongers Deputy Chief Heretic We found no search results for "crotchet". Did you mean "crotch"? |
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On May 22, 1:02*pm, David Cantrell wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 06:18:39AM -0700, Mizter T wrote: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *see the comments from Howard Collins, COO of LU, in this press release: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/media/newscentre/11781.aspx " He's management. *He would say that. " And it's a press release, so is almost certainly a lie, just like other press releases. Very few press releases are lies. Admittedly, very few press releases tell the whole truth. The District Dave thread on this subject is interesting; I shan't link because IIRC they don't like that. It's clear that: 1) a driver pressed the door open button on the wrong side 2) he failed to tell management about this immediately, which is the rule laid down for this kind of accident 3) he was subsequently dismissed for failing to report the incident 4) the drivers are striking because of 3) 5) nobody seriously believes the equipment should be installed on the Vic It's not entirely clear whether the doors actually opened, or whether he cancelled the action so quickly that nobody was exposed to any real danger[*] and hence failing to report it wasn't entirely outrageous. [*] although, not being a complete ****wit, I tend to check whether there's a platform next to my train before I get off it. I recognise that this isn't the principle on which present H&S legislation is based. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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[*] although, not being a complete ****wit, I tend to check whether there's a platform next to my train before I get off it. I recognise that this isn't the principle on which present H&S legislation is based. I think it's more of a case of the danger of people falling out of a packed train, if they were already pressed against the doors. They wouldn't be expecting the doors to open on the tunnel side and wouldn't be hanging on to the rail. |
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On 22 May, 13:54, wrote:
It does seem a bit harsh firing him if he did eventually report it. I'd have thought a written warning would have been enough. Unless of course he never reported it or he'd had a lot of "incidents" before. The procedure is to do a thorough check of the train before moving off (possibly with the help of other staff). He assumed there was no need (apparently after trying and failing to contact control) and carried on. Anyone who, unsure what to do, errs on the side of not following the safety procedure (quite possibly in an attempt to cover up his mistake) has no business driving trains. U |
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On 22 May, 14:57, Mr Thant
wrote: On 22 May, 13:54, wrote: It does seem a bit harsh firing him if he did eventually report it. I'd have thought a written warning would have been enough. Unless of course he never reported it or he'd had a lot of "incidents" before. The procedure is to do a thorough check of the train before moving off (possibly with the help of other staff). He assumed there was no need (apparently after trying and failing to contact control) and carried on. Anyone who, unsure what to do, errs on the side of not following the safety procedure (quite possibly in an attempt to cover up his mistake) has no business driving trains. U This seems to be information that no one else has got (and rather damning if true.) It's the sort of thing you get in an RAIB report, but presumably there wasn't one. |
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"Arthur Figgis" wrote in message
wrote: Either working for LUL is similar to being in Stalins russia But isn't that what Crow et al actually want? ![]() I would have thought that Stalin was a trifle too right-wing for Brother Crow. |
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