Finsbury Park Month News: June 2022

Finsbury Park Branch Monthly News is the newsletter for works on the Piccadilly Line from RMT activists in Finsbury Park Branch.

In this edition:

  • STATIONS SOLID AS BRANCH MEMBERS SHUT DOWN VICTORIA AND PICCADILLY LINES IN HISTORIC FIGHT
  • ALL LUL MEMBERS CALLED OUT ON 21ST JUNE AS RMT LEADS HISTORIC RAILWAY STRIKE IN DEFENCE OF OUR JOBS, CONDITIONS AND AGREEMENTS
  • VICTORIA LINE DRIVER SENT TO LDI FOR RAISING SAFETY CONCERNS

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Hammersmith & City Branch Meeting Changes- July & August 2022

Due to availability of Branch Officials and the Summer Holidays, the next Branch Meeting will be on Wednesday 27th July at 1500hrs. There will be NO meeting in August. Branch Meetings will resume to the regular slot, of the first Wednesday of each month at 1500hrs, from Wednesday 7th September 2022.

Meeting dates:

88% vote YES in RMT Night Tube betrayal dispute re-ballot

Dear Colleagues,

 

IMPOSITION OF NIGHT TUBE DUTIES, TRAIN OPERATORS – LONDON UNDERGROUND

I write to advise you that the ballot has now closed and the result is as follows: -

Are you prepared to take strike action?

Number of individuals who were entitled to vote in the ballot:      1,114

Number of votes cast in the ballot:                                         715

Number of individuals answering “Yes” to the question:               628

Number of individuals answering “No” to the question:                86

4000 striking workers shut down Tube

4,000 striking station and revenue control staff have shutdown London Underground in a show of strength to oppose pension attacks and job cuts.

Trains have remained in depots across the network and RMT activists are reporting huge attendances at picket lines despite heavy rain across the capital.

600 station staff jobs will be lost if TfL (Transport for London) plans go through and RMT members face huge detrimental changes to their pensions and working conditions.

4000 striking workers shut down Tube

4,000 striking station and revenue control staff have shutdown London Underground in a show of strength to oppose pension attacks and job cuts.

Trains have remained in depots across the network and RMT activists are reporting huge attendances at picket lines despite heavy rain across the capital.

600 station staff jobs will be lost if TfL (Transport for London) plans go through and RMT members face huge detrimental changes to their pensions and working conditions.