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London Underground's Breaches Of Casualisation Statement
Submitted by admin on 6 July, 2012 - 17:15From RMT General Secretary Bob Crow
“In response to LUL’s statement given on Thursday 5 July at 16:00 at ACAS, RMT is not arguing about the use of ICSAs working on stations alongside established staff. We are, however, totally opposed to ICSAs being counted towards minimum numbers for keeping a station open or for evacuation purposes.
On 2 April 2008, Gerry Duffy, LUL’s Director of Employee Relations, signed an agreement with RMT and TSSA which clearly states that the minimum staffing level for each station is:
RMT LUL 'Olympic Safe Staffing Levels Dispute' Statement
Submitted by admin on 6 July, 2012 - 10:03In response to LUL’s statement given on Thursday 5 July at 16:00 at ACAS, RMT is not arguing about the use of ICSAs working on stations alongside established staff. We are, however, totally opposed to ICSAs being counted towards minimum numbers for keeping a station open or for evacuation purposes.
On 2 April 2008, Gerry Duffy, LUL’s Director of Employee Relations, signed an agreement with RMT and TSSA which clearly states that the minimum staffing level for each station is:
RMT London Calling Newsletter - Olympic Special
Submitted by admin on 28 June, 2012 - 15:03In this Olympic special edition:
- All Grades Of Transport Employees Are Entitled To A Decent Financial Reward
- TfL Strike
- Fully-Trained Station Staff Count!
- Your Reps Report
- Olympic Issues For Taxi Drivers
RMT Platform June 2012
Submitted by admin on 28 June, 2012 - 13:35In June's edition:
- RMT Stands Up For Agency Staff on LU Stations
- Your Station and Revenue Grades Committee
- ICSAs: Vote ‘Yes’ for Safety and Job Security!
- Stick Within the Framework!
- Wheelchair Ramps
- Assisting Passengers With Luggage
RMT To Ballot All London Underground Staff For Action Short Of A Strike Over Use Of Unqualified Staff In Safety Critical Roles
Submitted by admin on 27 June, 2012 - 13:07TUBE UNION RMT announced today that it is to ballot all London Underground members for action short of a strike over the issue of the company using ill-trained and unqualified Incident Customer Service Assistants (ICSA’s) to make up minimum numbers at stations.
RMT has warned that not only is the policy dangerous but it is also in breach of the 2008 agreement that ended the casualisation dispute. The issue will be particularly relevant over the Olympics period when unprecedented numbers of people will be using the tube
New Detrainment Procedure For Jubilee Line
Submitted by admin on 21 June, 2012 - 01:30From RMT representatives on the Stations And Revenue Control Safety Council
It has been brought to our attention that a new method of working is being introduced on the Jubilee line. The detrainment process at locations on the line is being changed to allow for no station staff involvement.
Staff Assisting Members Of The Public With Luggage
Submitted by admin on 21 June, 2012 - 01:25From RMT & TSSA representatives on the Stations And Revenue Control Safety Council

Following on from an incident, can we remind staff that they should take extra care if they help members of the public with their luggage.
It is not in your job description. We are not porters. We don't have handling training, and most importantly, if you get injured, it will NOT go down as an accident on duty and you could receive a warning (as what happened in the quoted incident).
Stations and Revenue Control Safety Council Staff Side Update June 2012
Submitted by admin on 21 June, 2012 - 01:16From RMT & TSSA representatives on the Stations And Revenue Control Safety Council
Multi OLBI’S Sites (station back up power)
Rule book 12, emergency response to power failure - “Where a station has more than one OLBI, it might not be needed to shut the whole station to customers. If any part of the station which is not covered by the defective OLBI can be closed to customers, then the rest of the station may be able to remain open”.
London Bus Strike, Friday 22nd June
Submitted by admin on 21 June, 2012 - 01:02From RMT & TSSA representatives on the Stations And Revenue Control Safety Council
Many of you will be aware that all bus companies serving London may be on strike this coming Friday (at the time of writing this a deal may be be on offer).
We met with management today to raise concerns about overcrowding on stations and the knock on effect. Management have stated that they feel the existing arrangements in place for crowd control are acceptable.




