Joint RMT Aslef meeting for Bakerloo drivers Monday 22nd October

A Directors meeting took place on Wednesday 17th of October to discuss London Underground procedures following the near fatality of a 12 year old boy. Management stated that they were not prepared to ensure that trains were manually detrained prior to going into the sidings at Queens Park. They said that they would wait for the outcome of an Inquiry that is taking place but that will not report for months.

The joint RMT ASLEF position at the meeting was that this was unacceptable. As a result a joint RMT and ASLEF meeting is being held on Monday 22nd of October at 16:00 hours in the Red Lion Kingly Street near Oxford Circus tube. Speaker to include Brian Whitehead (RMT Regional Organiser) and Terry Wilkinson (ASLEF Executive). All Bakerloo drivers welcome.

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