London Underground Local Disciplinary Interviews (LDIs)
Submitted by Janine on 3 November, 2011 - 18:00
RMT General Grades Committee decision:
We note the report from our Regional Organiser, and welcome the confirmation from London Underground management that Local Disciplinary Interviews (LDIs) should not be conducted by the same manager who conducted the fact-finding.
We instruct the General Secretary to advise all our London Underground representatives of this, and to request that any attempts by management to breach this are reported to us.
We further believe that this principle should apply in all companies, and therefore instruct the General Secretary to write to all Regional Organisers about this.
London Transport Regional Council and branches with London Underground members to be advised.
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In separate ballots conducted over the past two weeks, tube drivers, cleaners and TFL electricians and engineers have voted overwhelmingly for action in a series of disputes over attacks on agreements and working conditions, pay and threatened redundancies.
RMT General Secretary Bob Crow said:
'This is another blast of bad news to hit Jubilee Line users after the repeated problems with the fleet and the automated operating system.
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