Employment Tribunal Changes - What They Mean And How To Defend Against Them

25/09/2012 17:00
25/09/2012 19:30

The RMT's London Transport Regional council has organised a meeting for members to discuss the changes to Employment tribunals - one of many attacks from the Tories on workers. The meeting will also discuss how these and further attacks could be defended against.

The meeting will cover what every RMT rep, activist and worker needs to know and what can be done in the face of further Tory attacks designed to make it even harder to fight for justice in the workplace.

Speakers

There will be several speakers at the event including:

  • David Renton, Barrister and author of new book: 'Struck Out: Why Employment Tribunals fail workers and what can be done'
  • Dave Smith, Secretary, Blacklist Support Group

The meeting will be chaired by Mark Harding, Hammersmith and City Branch Secretary and takes place at The Exmouth Arms (map), Tuesday 25th of September at 5pm. This crucial event is invaluable to us all.

Please make every effort to attend and encourage others to do the same.

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