Duplicitous consultation

The strikes were suspended earlier this week as a result of discussion and agreement at ACAS
The details are pretty much well known and will involve the Trade Unions sitting down with LUL and openly and honestly assessing the impact of ticket office closures, amongst other things, at every station across the combine
Rhetoric from LUL CEO and the mayor in the last 2 days show how little these people think of meaningful consultation
Brown states any ticket offices remaining open would be the exception rather than the rule
The mayor then reveals his intention via Twitter to shut all ticket offices, save for a couple of visitor centres in Central London, as well as brazenly hawking a new design for driverless trains
Well Mr Mayor we aren’t visitor centre operatives, we are well trained, well informed, well-motivated ticket sellers……and we intend to remain so
I suspect driver grades will be offering you a view on what they think of your plans for driverless trains
The strikes of Feb 4 & 5 were just the start
If you think you can dismiss us as ineffective and insignificant we intend to show you the extent of our resolve
We suspended the strikes in good faith, test our patience and we will get back on the picket lines and bring your Tube to a standstill. This time there will be no resolution at ACAS until we have what we want
Look at the attached snaps from Twitter - is this the way to conduct meaningful consultation with Trade Unions?
Duplicitous consultation via social media with people you cannot trust
Every tweet tells a story
Every Job Matters - Every strike counts