LUL Stations, RMT Executive decisions
RMT Calls For Urgent Discussion Over Missing Bonus Payment
Submitted by admin on 23 March, 2013 - 02:00We note the correspondence from London Underground Ltd attempting to justify the non-payment of the end-of-year £100 CSS bonus to staff. None of the documentation provided by the company shows this union agreeing to, or even being advised of, this policy.
We instruct the General Secretary to table this for urgent discussion at LUL Company Council and to seek the support of the other LUL trade unions for the restoration of this £100 stolen from our members by their employer.
RMT Believes LULs Upgrade Programme Used As A Pretext To Attack Jobs
Submitted by admin on 15 February, 2013 - 02:55Further to our decision Gww 8/1/13, we note the report from our representatives' meeting held on 25 January.
We note that London Underground's Upgrades programme has a significant impact on many of our members, including providing a pretext for LUL management to attack jobs and conditions. It is therefore essential that we mobilise all our relevant representatives to work together in unity to secure the best possible outcome for our members and for the future of London Underground.
RMT Concerned 'Wave & Pay' Being Used To Cut Jobs
Submitted by admin on 20 December, 2012 - 21:50We note the resolution from our London Transport Regional Council, and share its concern that ‘Wave And Pay’ forms part of London Underground Ltd’s plan to remove ticket office and other station staff.
In line with the resolution, we instruct the General Secretary to:
- contact the Greater London Assembly to find out TfL’s response to the Assembly’s questions, especially where they relate to ticket office staffing
- work with supportive GLA and TfL Board members to maintain ticket office staff on stations
Breach of Casualisation Dispute Continues And May Be Escalated
Submitted by admin on 13 December, 2012 - 17:01We note that London Underground Ltd continues to breach the settlement of our 2008 Casualisation dispute, in particular in its deployment of ICSAs, continuing use of agency staff, and plans to introduce mobile station supervision.
Noting the correspondence with our legal advisers, we instruct the General Secretary to send a letter to all LUL members reminding them of our ongoing industrial action in this dispute.
Regional Council Meeting Report November 2012
Submitted by admin on 4 December, 2012 - 23:05- Past Regional Council meetings
- RMT Executive decisions
- Your legal rights
- LUL Service Control
- Tube Lines
- LUL Stations
- Catering
- LUL Trains
- Cleaners
- London Underground Ltd
- Transport for London
- Black & ethnic minority members
- Disabled members
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
- Women
- Political representation
- S Stock dispute
This is a synopsis of the report given by the London Transport Region Executive Member Janine Booth to the London Transport Regional Council Meeting on 29th November 2012.
To get more details please try and attend your branch meeting or regional council - your rep should have more information too. Alternatively this site has lots of information and material for workplaces in the London Region.
LTRC RESOLUTIONS
PMAs
We Intend To Stand Firm. We Intend To Stand Our Ground. We Intend To Fight All Job Cuts
Submitted by admin on 22 November, 2012 - 03:49From General Secretary Bob Crow
A resolution was received from our East Ham Branch was as follows: -
RMT To Enhance Campaign Against 'Operational Effectiveness Programme'
Submitted by admin on 11 October, 2012 - 21:50We note the views expressed by our representatives held on Monday 8 October.
We therefore reaffirm our industrial action, and instruct the General Secretary to ensure:
- a renewed effort to promote and explain the action to drivers.
- regular updates from reps on developments.
- an up-to-date list of platforms with disputed categorisation is produced.
- our stations representatives produce publicity material for station staff, especially supervisors, on this issue and the union’s stance on it.
Any developments to be placed in front of us.
Advice To Be Given To Members On Casualisation Dispute
Submitted by admin on 15 August, 2012 - 18:06We note the views expressed by our LT region train grades committee, the need to keep our disputes and industrial action continuously under review, and our members’ need for advice and information.
We therefore instruct the General Secretary to ensure the speedy and effective implementation of our previous decision of 17 July 2012 to ensure that members are given full support and information in carrying out our industrial action, including both printed materials and personal contact with officials and representatives.
Casualisation Dispute Moves Forward
Submitted by admin on 15 August, 2012 - 16:14We note the views expressed by our LT region train grades committee, the need to keep our disputes and industrial action continuously under review, and our members’ need for advice and information.
We therefore instruct the General Secretary to ensure the speedy and effective implementation of our previous decision of 17 July 2012 to ensure that members are given full support and information in carrying out our industrial action, including both printed materials and personal contact with officials and representatives.
Keep Stations And The Underground Safe During The Olympics
Submitted by admin on 29 July, 2012 - 05:09from RMT General Secretary Bob Crow
Following consultation with our lead officer and representatives, we instruct all London Underground members to take action short of strike action starting at 00:01 on Friday 27 July and continuing until further notice, as follows:
- All members to not co-operate in any way with the counting of Incident Customer Service Assistants (ICSAs) towards the minimum number of staff on duty for a station to be open to passengers.
- Members acting as ICSAs to withdraw from the station and refuse to be counted









