London Underground's Olympic Offer: full details
Submitted by Janine on 13 March, 2012 - 15:39
Attached to this post, you will find London Underground's letter to RMT setting out the company's offer to staff for Olympic working, consisting of:
- a letter from LU
- a document giving its 'flexibility' demands
- and an appendix for each of the four functions affected
- Asset Performance Directorate
- Stations and Revenue Control
- Service Control including Duty Reliability Managers
- Operational Managers in COO and APD, including Network Operational Learning Trainers
This is an offer not an agreement. RMT will be discussing its response at a meeting of reps on Friday 16 March, so please tell your reps your views.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| APD Appendix.doc | 26 KB |
| Flexibility Chart.doc | 39 KB |
| MATS statement.doc | 37 KB |
| RMT - LU Olympic Reward and Recognition - 08.03.12.pdf | 784.54 KB |
| Service Control Appendix (2).doc | 29.5 KB |
| STATIONS FUNCTIONAL COUNCIL AGREEMENT FOR THE OlYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES PERIOD.doc | 29.5 KB |
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