Bob Crowe, gone but not forgotten.
In response to plans to modernise and improve your Tube service, and despite us offering significant changes, the RMT union has called a further five days of strike action.
Travel advice
If the strikes go ahead, Tube services will be affected from:
• Around 21:00 on Monday 28 April until the morning of Thursday 1 May
• Around 21:00 on Monday 5 May until the morning of Friday 9 May
We will do everything we can to run as many trains as possible, but there will be significant disruption. Our Travel Ambassadors will be on hand to offer help. The DLR, London Overground, and other rail services will operate normally and we will enhance bus services on key routes. Please also consider cycling or walking if possible.
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Just as well its all a matter of keeping us safe apparently!
Managements are not perfect and if there was no unions then wages and conditions / safety would not automatically be in any decent shape. Safety on the tube is not something that should be taken lightly for ourselves and all our families who travel on it.
Thats not even getting started on how crap the Oyster ticketing system is and the many times it takes money off your cards wrongly. Good luck spending an arm and leg getting the money back via the 0845 number.
Just putting it out there, like...
Firefighters in England and Wales to stage strikes on May 2, 3 and 4 over long-running pensions row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27142753
See the reasonable unpaid working hours thread for why we need unions.
'If you know your history'............
On the plus side I'll be cycling to work this time round due to how bad the roads were last time. 5 days = 110 miles so should at least help my health.
Recognising the value of Unions in the past does not justify holding taxpayers to ransom to protect the gravy train that a minority of the upper echelons of the public sector enjoy. It's nothing about protecting the rank and file, its about protecting senior officers and keeping open the ability to abuse early retirement terms of a generous pension scheme, as well as Union bosses enhancing their career and earnings.
If firemen and teachers were promoting democratic change and going on strike to change the law on about zero hours contracts they can take the high moral ground, as far as I am concerned they follow the same moral compass as bankers.
We've gone back 100 years.
Since the decline of the unions the rich have got richer the poor have got poorer, I understand that 93% of the wealth is owned by 10% of the people, that leaves 7% for the rest of us!!!
The conservatives abolished apprenticeships under The Snatcher, we then suffered a decline in quality craftsmanship, now we can't get enough apprentices and kids into apprenticeships to learn a trade.
While I would agree that the unions did get too powerful in the 70's, they union bosses are there to protect their members jobs pay and conditions, if they did not then eventually we would all be doing 65 hour weeks for less money, it is naive to believe anything different.
That sure does sound like self serving and greedy people to me, mind you i am talking about the managers who seem to think it will improve the service it offeres.
Personally I can still not see a 'safety' issue with removing someone from a ticket office with no CCTV, putting them mobile about the station where they can offer assitance more easily.
As always, office jobs are being cut again (3rd, 4th time in as many years) with many staff being laid off, redeployed, forced to take pay cuts, re-apply for their jobs etc.. However I don't see RMT helping those staff out...Unfortunately... I am not allowed to comment any further on this (
I have formed my own opinion about unions, after years of membership/exposure to them, I can conclude that they are generally self serving wankers.
As I have said many times , my £13 pound a month to my union ( RMT ) is worth every single penny .