RMT to Investigate Unfair Treatment on London Overground
Submitted by Janine on 8 September, 2011 - 19:41
RMT General Grades Committee decision:
That we note the correspondence from our Willesden Rail Branch and are concerned at the issues raised including the unfair treatment or our Conductor members in comparison to Drivers in another organization and the reported harassment and monitoring of our members in regard to Uniform Standards.
The General Secretary is instructed to request a meeting with the company in order to discuss the issues raised in the correspondence and to obtain a report for the GGC from the Lead Officer on this matter.
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