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Engineering Grades Conference Resolutions

NATIONAL industrial ORGANISING conference of engineering GRADES 2016

 

The following resolutions were passed at the 2016 conference and the National Executive Committee decisions are given below:-

 

  1. PLAIN LINE PATTERN RECOGNITION TRAIN (HSR/)

 

“Following a recent incident at Penmaenmawr when a broken rail was left for 48 hours before reporting it to Llandudno p/way office

 

On the 25/11/15 the PLPR 1 Train passed over a broken rail/large gap, but did not report it until Friday 27/11/15.  Although this is within their standard we feel that it needs to be addressed as several trains had passed over it.

 

If this had been found by a patroller it would have been attended to immediately, therefore reducing any possible danger to passengers and staff.

 

This Branch wishes to forward their concerns regarding possible safety implications raised by this issue and a review of reporting procedures.

Existing standard could lead to a derailment in any area.”

 

NEC Decision

 

“That we note the resolution from our National Industrial Organising Conference of Engineering Grades and sentiments contained within it. We further note that a file already exists on this item and that the General Secretary has written to Network Rail questioning the standards but has yet to receive a reply. The General Secretary is therefore instructed to add this resolution to the file and to seek a reply from Network Rail.”

 

 

  1. ATTACKING AUSTERITY CUTS TOGETHER (Policy/)

 

“This Conference notes that astounding breadth of attacks by the Tory government aimed at stripping and attacking our job security and conditions within the Engineering functions of both Network Rail and London Underground.

 

We believe that only action by our class will ultimately protect us and we call for the National Executive Committee to look at joint action against these cuts by engineers at each and every opportunity that arises.”

 

NEC Decision

 

“That we note the resolution from our National Industrial Organising Conference of Engineering Grades and support the sentiments contained within it. Where ever possible the NEC does its best to co-ordinate disputes, in particular disputes within our organisation, in order to ensure maximum impact and solidarity.”

 

 

  1. STOOD OFF ARRANGEMENTS – NETWORK RAIL (BR6/5/5)

 

“This Branch calls on the National Executive Committee to seek, through the General Secretary, a proper structure and process to be put in place when a member may have to be put on the stood off arrangements.

 

This Branch does believe that at such meetings Network Rail should provide a Human Resource person who should be aware of such agreements like the Stood Off arrangements and members’ cases should be brought to our coordinator’s attention allowing him/her to arrange a suitable representative to attend and help advice and protect our members.

 

Over the past year in Scotland we have had members being interviewed by the local manager and office admin where they have been handed a letter stating they are on stood-off and a representative, who happens to be nearby are asked to attend and who might be unprepared at these meetings and our members are left unaware and confused of the outcome.

 

Our union has a duty of care to make sure a proper structure is put in place and this would go a long way in protecting our members as they should not pay the price with Network Rail HR departments being reduced in size and structure.”

 

NEC Decision

 

“That we note the resolution from our National Industrial Organising Conference of Engineering Grades and sentiments contained within it. As an NEC we understand the problems that can arise within an organisation in which managers are not fully aware of the process that should be followed.

 

We therefore instruct the General Secretary to seek an agreed document with Network Rail clearly laying out the processes to be followed when placing members under the “Stood Off Procedures”. This should include our “Co-Ordinators” being informed at the initial stage when the “Stood Off” arrangements are being considered.”

 

 

  1. ENGINEERING GRADES CHARTER (Policy/)                                                                          

 

This Conference notes the success and use of Charters to promote the union and focus around joint goals to assist recruitment.

 

This is especially important given the cuts agenda and fragmentation that we have seen for years in our industry.

 

We note that the LUL Track Workers Charter is already in existence and we therefore call on the National Executive Committee along with the Engineering delegates and Organising Unit to produce a Charter aimed at large scale organisation and recruitment in Engineering Grades.”

 

NEC Decision

 

“That we note the resolution from our National Industrial Organising Conference of Engineering Grades and sentiments contained within it. We note the General Secretary is currently in the process of revising the “Charter” for our Fleet Maintenance Grades. In addition we note that LU engineering previously produced a “Charter” for contractors and also that the General Secretary is in the process of developing a “Charter” for our “Renewals Members”. We therefore instruct the General Secretary to pursue this item in conjunction with the Conference Liaison Committee to ensure that we are able to develop an effective Charter that will help recruit and retain members within this sector.”

 

 

  1. CHANGES TO TRACK ACCESS ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES (HSR/) 

 

“This Conference is saddened by the death of Scott Dobson and the derisory fine that Carillion Rail received.  His death highlighted all that is wrong with privatisation and a cuts driven agenda that leaves Engineers facing risk of death and injury whilst earning their wages.

 

It seems every journey matters but not every worker.

 

We further note the changes to roles and responsibilities for Track Access in both Network Rail and across London Underground. We will not pay with our blood so the fat cats and Tory Ministers can rake in more and more profit.

 

We therefore call on the National Executive Committee to set up:

 

  • A joint LUL and Network Rail Engineering Forum to share plans on these cuts to track access procedures and roles

 

  • To share best practice and examples to defeat these changes
  • To build a database of incidents that are available to Engineering Reps to use in the arguments
  • Produce a leaflet to all members stating their rights and how they should be working safely on the track.”

NEC Decision

 

“That we note the resolution from our National Industrial organising Conference of Engineering Grades and sentiments contained within it. We therefore instruct the General Secretary to take this matter up in line with the conference resolution.”

  1. ‘OBSERVER OF TRAINS’ ROLE – CARILLION/NETWORK RAIL (HSR/)

“This Engineering Grades Conference is alarmed that Carillion have introduced a new role to their procedure: “Observer of Trains”.

This means that when you are using a “Site Warden Warning” Safe System of Work, you also have somebody appointed watching out for trains, providing a warning.

It is not recognised within the rule book, or by any of the other rail renewals companies to our knowledge.

However, if you work on a site that comes under their control, ie; if they are the Principle Contractor (PC), they mandate that you work to this or they refuse you permission to work.

If you are agency staff or just happen to be working within their PC area for considerable amount of time it has the potential to cause danger.

We believe this will increase the risk to our members, especially when you move onto another site, or work for somebody else and this role is no longer in place.

If Carillion believe the rule book is insufficient for the safety of our members, why haven’t they raised it through the appropriate channels and tried to get this role introduced for all staff industry wide?

All staff nationally operates to the same rule book and plan to the same Safe System of Work Hierarchy.

We ask that this matter be taken up with Network Rail and Carillion urgently and seek the withdrawal of this made up role.”

NEC Decision

“That we note the resolution from our National Industrial Organising Conference of Engineering Grades and the sentiments contained within it. We note the resolution calls for the withdrawal of this method of working. Whilst we understand the problems of having different standards of safety, within possessions, can lead to confusion and may cause unnecessary safety risks.

However as an NEC we believe that any additional methods that make the safety of our members working “On or near the line” safer should be given proper consideration. We also believe that additional staff for safety purposes fall within this category.

We therefore instruct the General Secretary to write to Network Rail branch seeking their clarification on approaching both Network Rail and Carillion with a view to putting forward proposals to the RSSB with a view to incorporating this position within the rule book. All developments to be placed back before the NEC.”

 

 

  1. PLANNING WORK “ON OR NEAR THE LINE” – REGIONAL          PROCEDURE W&W IMS000626 (HSR/)

 

“This Engineering Grades Conference is outraged to hear that Network Rail IP Wales and Western have a regional procedure in place for planning work on or near the line.

The procedure only applies to staff working on Network Rail Investment Projects Wales and Western (IP W&W)

It states that any work below the SSOW Hierarchy Fenced, must have sign off approval by their own company and Network Rail senior management.

It doesn’t apply to walking to/from site, only working. It doesn’t apply if you are more than 3 metres away from the nearest running rail. If you work for Network Rail Maintenance it does not apply. If you are working on anything other than IP W&W, it doesn’t apply.  Amey have the CEFA contract nationally, it does not apply to that.

It’s not unheard of for our projects staff to help out the CEFA staff and work on their projects acting as COSS etc.  Occasionally we have staff seconded onto Network Rail to undertake maintenance tasks, so therefore it would not apply then.

If you work on any job within a different region, it does not apply.

We all work to the same rule book and all face the same risk on a daily basis regardless of which project, or which region you happen to be working on.

We ask that this matter be taken up with Network Rail urgently and seek the withdrawal of this procedure.”

 

NEC Decision

 

“That we note the resolution from our National Industrial Organising Conference of Engineering Grades and instruct the General Secretary to raise the issue with Network Rail.

The General Secretary should question Network Rail as to the introduction of “Regional Procedures” without any consultation with this union.

 

All developments to be placed back before the NEC.”

 

 

  1.        SAFE WORK LEADER – STAFF EQUALITY (HSR/) 

                                                           

“This Engineering Grades Conference is outraged at Network Rail’s decision to introduce the new Proscient System for PDSW/SWL for all staff outside of Network Rail.

We believe that this is wrong and all staff should be treated equally.   We all operate to the same rule book and all face the same risks working on the railway, day in, day out.

We ask that this matter be taken up with Network Rail urgently to ensure this does not happen.

Many of our members’ work for rail renewals companies and can often work within maintenance possession/worksites and indeed can often be seconded to undertake maintenance tasks.

We also have Network Rail maintenance staff work within renewals worksites.

We believe that having two systems in place will not only be an operational nightmare, but in fact pose more danger to the travelling public and indeed our members.”

NEC Decision

“That we note the resolution from our National Industrial          Organising Conference of Engineering Grades and the sentiments contained within it. We therefore instruct the General Secretary to raise this issue with Network Rail concerning the use of Renewal Contractors operating the “Proscient System”. This is concerning as there has been no consultation in respect of other parties using the system and clearly poses problems of having different systems of “Safe Working”.

All developments to be placed back before the NEC.”                                           

ER1.   STAFFING LEVELS, S&T TEAMS – NETWORK RAIL                            MAINTENACE (BR4/14/5)

“This Branch is aware that Network Rail is regularly running two-person S&T Teams on         both Anglia Route and in other areas nationwide.

 

Network Rail’s management at IMDM and Area Director level are of the opinion that as         long as an initial roster shows a three-person team then they are only obliged to fill any absences due to Annual leave, Secondment, Training , Long term sickness etc. and within budget.

 

The budget within the S&T Department currently sits as two hours overtime per person        per week. Our local S&T Rep has calculated that to cover everyone’s leave entitlement alone would amount to 6 hours per person per week of overtime. So effectively the departmental         budget will always be well short of what is required to truly provide a three-person S&T team.

 

This branch feels that Network Rail is undermining both the safety and long term job security of our S&T members by taking this stance.

 

We feel that the industrial process within Network Rail has failed on this issue and so request that our union acts on our concerns. If letters and dialogue fail to resolve these issues       then our union will go into a dispute with network rail regarding this issue”

SUBMITTED TO AGM 2016

 

NEC Decision

 

“That we note tis item has been referred to the 2016 Annual General meeting.”

 

 

 

ER2.   “OH ASSIST” OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE – NETWORK RAIL (HSR/)

 

“This Branch calls on the NEC to take on board the growing concerns that infrastructure        members are having with the occupational health provider appointed by Network Rail 2015.
Many members, who have experienced health issues like mental health, cancer and heart      disorders have been left frustrated and feel abandoned by Network Rail & OH Assist, as going through phone consultations adds to the stress and uncertainty of their heath situation.

 

This branch further believes that Network Rail’s move to OH Assist has been based    purely on finance and is not based on the wellbeing of its employees or members covered by this Conference.

 

We call on the Union through our national officials to gather the concerns of our        members and campaign to better the system of consultation in having face to face consultations   and our members should not be given a substandard service – they deserve much better after giving many years to the infrastructure companies and many of their health concerns could well be due to their working environment”

 

SUBMITTED TO AGM 2016

 

NEC Decision

 

“That we note this item has been referred to the 2016 Annual General Meeting.”

 

I can advise you that all the instructions contained in these decisions are now being carried out and I would be grateful if you could bring the contents of this circular to the attention of your members.

 

 

Yours sincerely

Mick Cash

General Secretary

 

Rail Travel Concessions (Priv)

CHANGES TO RAIL STAFF TRAVEL CONCESSIONS – 12 MONTH TRIAL

 

Further to my Circular No IR/213/14 dated the 21st August 2014 with regards to the trial changes to the rail staff travel concessions and in relation to the union’s approach to ATOC requesting an RMT representative to be an active participant at the trial evaluation during September 2015. Regrettably, ATOC responded by saying that they are unwilling to include a Union Representative and that the evaluation was a matter for individual TOCs.

As you are aware, it is union policy to pursue parity and improvements in staff travel arrangements for all staff working within our industry. Therefore, the union sought to explore all possible avenues with individual TOCs to ensure the trial arrangement was implemented permanently. I have received responses from some of the TOCs indicating that because it is an ATOC led trial and that the arrangement was extended again during September 2016 there was still no requirement for the union to get involved.

Following on from the above, I can now advise you that I have received a further response from ATOC advising that ‘the fare on which a Priv fare is calculated was expanded to include day and period walk-up off-peak fares (including super off-peak fares) for an initial one year trial period and was extended in September 2015. This arrangement has been extended for a further year and will now run up to September 2017.’

In accordance with the above, I would be most grateful if you could bring this matter to the attention of your members and I will, of course, keep you fully advised on any further developments.

 

Best wishes.

Mick Cash

General Secretary

Inflation Rates July 2016

 

Dear Colleagues

 

INFLATION: FOOD AND FUEL PRICES UP (following Sterling fall & more money printing)

WITH PRICES OF OTHER IMPORTED GOODS SET TO RISE TOO (c10% by mid-2017)

 

The Retail Prices Index (RPI) was 1.9% for the year to July 2016, up from 1.6% for the year to June 2016. This figure will be used to set next year’s regulated rail fares[1].

Some employers/ government agencies are attempting to sideline RPI and are instead pushing other measures of inflation – such as CPI (0.6% for the year to July 2016) or CPIH (0.9% for the year to July 2016). Both CPI and CPIH are inappropriate for use in settling pay claims. This is because they are designed for comparing different countries’ economic performances, rather than average workers’ costs. Furthermore, CPI and CPIH tend to understate changes in the cost of living:

Attempts by an employer to link pay awards to CPI or CPIH must be resisted and logged with the Policy Department.

Further information will follow in the Pay Bulletin presently.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Mick Cash

General Secretary

 

[1] Regulated rail fares include season tickets on most commuter journeys, some Off-Peak return tickets on long distance journeys and Anytime tickets around major cities

COMBATTING RACIST ABUSE IN THE WORKPLACE

COMBATTING RACIST ABUSE IN THE WORKPLACE

 

Please find attached a T.U.C. guide to protecting Migrant and Black and Minority Ethnic workers from violence, harassment and abuse.

 

Please take this opportunity to familiarise yourself with the document and distribute as appropriate across all locations where we organise, ensuring copies are available at RMT notice boards.

 

Yours sincerely

Mick Cash

General Secretary

www.rmt.org.uk/healthandsafety

 

020016 combatting racisim

 

Combatting racist abuse July 2016 RMT.docx

 

RMT Circular 12th Aug

OFFICIAL CIRCULAR

 

TO ALL BRANCHES AND REPRESENTATIVES

ALL UNDERGROUND AND FORMER LT EMPLOYERS

 

12th August 2016                                                                Circular No: IR/237/16

Dear Colleagues,

PAY PARITY, TRANSPLANT ENGINEERS TRAIN DRIVERS – TUBE LINES AP JNP (LUL/10/2)

 

Further to my previous Circular (IR/212/16, 29th July 2016), the ballot has concluded with members voting as follows:-

 

Question: Are you prepared to take strike action?

 

Total Votes Cast                22

Number Voting ‘Yes’           21

Number Voting ‘No’            1

Spoilt Papers                     0

 

Question: Are you prepared to take industrial action short of a strike?

 

Total Votes Cast                22

Number Voting ‘Yes’           22

Number Voting ‘No’            0

Spoilt Papers                     0

 

The National Executive Committee is currently considering this result and I will keep you advised of all further developments.

 

BREAKDOWN IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, DRIVERS, HAMMERSMITH & CITY LINE – LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/14/2)

 

Further to my previous Circular (IR/212/16, 29th July 2016), the ballot papers were posted out to affected members on Tuesday 9th August and the closing date for this ballot is Tuesday 23rd August 2016. I will keep you advised of all further developments.

 

BREAKDOWN IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS – FARRINGDON, BARBICAN, MOORGATE, LIVERPOOL STREET & ALDGATE STATIONS – LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/14/2)

 

Further to my previous Circular (IR/196/16, 15th July 2016), members will recall the previous National Executive Committee to organise a meeting of Stations Reps to review the implementation of Fit for the Future – Stations to discuss our strategy, including possible industrial action.

The meeting took place on Wednesday 27th July, the NEC has noted the consensus from this meeting to use the broadsheet to build on the anger against the effects of the implementation of Fit for the Future Stations and to complete the preparation of the ballot matrix of all Stations and Revenue staff to ensure that we are in a position to ballot members by early September 2016.

 

DRIVERLESS TESTING, JUBILEE LINE – LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/14/10)

 

The following resolution was recently received from the London Transport Regional Council:-

“Jubilee South Branch has been made aware that testing has taken place on the Jubilee Line whereby trains were moved without the need of the operator to ‘activate’ the cab before using ATO buttons.

 We believe this is a deskilling of the train operators role, and suggests that technology is being developed and tested on the line to enable – in theory – the operation of trains without an operator in the cab.

 The RMT has consistently warned of the obvious risks to safety of driverless trains and made clear that we will take action should London Underground have any plans to operate trains without a train operator in the cab in full control of the train.

 We ask that the National Executive take action to ensure that this matter is investigated and that a plan be devised to respond to this or any other attempts at deskilling the train operator role, or operating trains without a train operator”.

This matter has been considered by the National Executive Committee, which has taken the decision to consult with our Train Driver Reps on the Jubilee Line over this concerning issue. I will keep you informed of all further developments.

 

TERMINATION OF AMEY MAINTENANCE CONTRACT – TUBE LINES AP JNP (LUL/15/10)

The Company recently issued a communication to Tube Lines AP JNP members advising of its intention not to extend the current contract with Amey for the management of maintenance activities across the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines from the end of 2017.

There are no current plans to make any changes to members’ jobs, terms and conditions or pensions although RMT will of course monitor this situation closely. I have written to the Company advising that we expect a full consultation over this matter and requesting a timescale for discussions to take place as well as the early assurance that all LUL maintenance will not be brought back ‘in-house’. I will keep you advised of all further developments.

 

TRANSITIONING OF CROSSRAIL STAFF INTO TFL (TFL/15/10)

Further to my previous Circular (IR/029/16, 5th February 2016), the Crossrail Audit Team TUPE transferred into TfL on 1st March 2016.

 

RATES OF PAY & CONDITIONS OF SERVICE 2016 – EXTERION MEDIA (LUL/0001/EM)

In line with union policy, a claim for an increase in pay and improved terms and conditions was submitted to the Company. After negotiations between management and the RMT, the following two-year offer has been tabled:-

  • YEAR ONE: An increase of 2% effective from 1st April 2016.
  • YEAR TWO: An increase of 1.5% effective from 1st April 2017.

In addition, management are offering a £300 one-off payment in recognition for hard work on the previous contract and there will be no changes made to terms and conditions.

The offer is the subject of a referendum which closes on Tuesday 23rd August 2016 and I will keep you advised of all further developments.

 Yours sincerely

Mick Cash

General Secretary

 

'Blacklisting, Bullying & Blowing the Whistle' conference

John McDonnell is just one of many high profile speakers confirmed to speak at the ‘Blacklisting, Bullying & Blowing the Whistle’ conference at University of Greenwich on 16-17 September.

This conference is co-hosted by the Blacklist Support Group (BSG) and the Work & Employment Rights Unit (WERU) set to expose the hidden underbelly of the modern workplace often ignored by the mainstream media and academia. The conference is FREE to delegates and is ideal for union members, students, lawyers, journalists and TUC diploma courses – in fact anyone with an interest in improving employment rights for working people.

 

The conference is smack in the middle of TUC & Labour Party conference and just days before the close of the Labour Party leadership election closes and is bound to attract media coverage.

Runing alongside the conference is supporting artwork by a number of contemporary artists and photographers, coordinated by Art Against Blacklisting
Booking is strongly recommended.  Please circulate to your mailing lists.

 

http://www.gre.ac.uk/business/services/events/events/current/BlacklistingBullyingBlowingtheWhistle

Blacklisting, Bullying & Blowing the Whistle

Blacklisting, Bullying & Blowing the Whistle

Blacklist Support Group are co-hosting a major employment rights conference in September at the University of Greenwich.

Bringing together activists & academics, politicians, unions and lawyers to expose the hidden underbelly of the modern workplace. Confirmed contributors include: John McDonnell, Michelle Stanistreet, Gail Cartmail, John Hendy, Roger McKenzie, Art Against Blacklisting – many more speakers to be announced.

Come along, spread the word and be part of setting the political agenda on workers rights (plus on Friday evening there will be a Blacklisting Victory party with live music & DJs)

http://www.gre.ac.uk/business/services/events/events/current/BlacklistingBullyingBlowingtheWhistle

 

 

  1. When Len McCluskey said that that MI5 could be covertly undermining the Corbyn leadership, he was condemned as a conspiracy theorist. Perhaps his critics should take a look at the evidence of legal democratic campaigns being infiltrated by undercover police and the security services.

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/22/intelligence-services-using-dark-practices-against-jeremy-corbyn

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/undercover-with-paul-lewis-and-rob-evans/2015/mar/13/covert-police-unit-spied-on-trade-union-members-whistleblower-reveals

http://campaignopposingpolicesurveillance.com/2016/07/19/no-hiding-place-spycops-scotland/

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/25/len-mccluskey-adds-context-to-his-comments-on-mi5?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_b-gdnnews

 

  1. Video shown at UNITE Policy Conference in Brighton

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqxaoXansLY

Bill Harvey, Jessica Sparrowhawk, Sandy MacPherson, Bridgett & Darrel Crapper represent

 

  1. Solidarity

Solidarity – Wood Street Cleaners

Wood Street cleaners have WON the London Living Wage but have voted unanimously to stay on indefinite strike until their sacked union reps are reinstated.

Day 50 on strike – protest – Time for our entire movement to mobilise in support of this heroic dispute.

5pm Wednesday 27th July

https://www.facebook.com/events/1559648911010367/

 

Solidarity with the striking Offshore workers

https://uniteoffshore2015.org/%E2%80%A6/support-unite-rmt-members-%E2%80%A6/

http://www.oilandgaspeople.com/news/9249/offshore-protestors-gather-at-shell-depots-to-vent-anger-at-strike-scab-workforce-plans/

http://www.thenational.scot/news/staff-on-shell-installations-stage-overtime-ban-over-pay-changes.20369

 

Solidarity with the Durham TAs

http://m.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/14609841.Overwhelming_support_for_Durham_teaching_assistants_at_The_Big_Meeting/?ref=fbshr

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/durham-teaching-assistants-demand-action-11645852

 

Solidarity with Hazards conference – this weekend

http://www.hazardscampaign.org.uk/?cat=7

 

  1. Davey Hopper R.I.P.

Blacklist Support Group wish to send condolences to the famioy and friends of Davy Hopper, Durham NUM. Funeral this Friday.

http://www.durhamminers.org/funeral_announcement_dave_hopper

 

  1. The short film ‘Apologies’ by Lucy Parker about the blacklisting scandal is showing as part of an exhibition from Tuesday this week until 28th August

Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, Bankside, London, SE1 0LN.

 

  1. Corbyn keeps pushing the case for blacklisted workers at Durham & Tolpuddle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjpAdkKRcIY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2NqB5H5cP4

 

 

How Workers Beat a Government

The working class took on and defeated the Government in July 1972. Find out how.

 PENTONVILLE 5 MEETING

July 28 2016 – 18.30

Marx Memorial Library, Clerkenwell Green, London EC1R 0DU

In the campaign against austerity and anti-union laws the successful fight to free the Pentonville 5 is often quoted. To find out what really happened and learn about this historic victory – join us.

Including the 23 minute video of the events made with the dockers’ shop stewards.

 

NOMINATIONS FOR RMT BLACK AND ETHNIC MINORITY MEMBERS’ COURSE

NOMINATIONS FOR RMT BLACK AND ETHNIC MINORITY MEMBERS’ COURSE,

7-8 OCTOBER 2016

 

I write to inform you of this year’s black and ethnic minority (B&EM) member’s empowerment course.  The purpose of the course is to help B&EM members understand how the union works, including history, structure, writing and presenting resolutions etc to overcome the barriers which can discourage them from becoming active.

The course will take place from Friday 7 October to Saturday 8 October 2016 at our National Education Centre in Doncaster.  The course will commence with a lunch at 1pm on Friday and will conclude by 4pm Saturday, so it only requires only 1 night away.

Branches are invited to nominate one representative but in doing so please ensure that your nominee will definitely be able to attend the school if allocated a place. The application form can be sent directly to the Education Centre and the costs of this course will be met by Head Office.  The  form must be received by Friday 9 September 2016.

 

All B&EM members are encouraged to take this course once and then move up to representative/officer level courses.  Any queries, please do contact our Equal Opportunities Officer, Jess Webb, j.webb@rmt.org.uk

 

Yours sincerely,

Mick Cash

General Secretary

Latest RMT Circular 22/6/16

EVERY JOB MATTERS – DEFENDING JOBS ON LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/14/5)

 

Further to my previous Circular (IR/175/16, 22nd June 2016), members will recall the NEC decision to organise a Stations & Revenue Reps to discuss industrial action following the implementation of the “Fit for the Future” programme which is having a detrimental effect of members working lives with serious implications for their work-life balance. The arrangements for this meeting have now been finalised and are as follows:-

 

Meeting of all LUL Stations and Revenue Grades Representatives

10:00 hours on Wednesday 27th July 2016

Indian YMCA, 41 Fitzroy Square, London W1T 6AQ

 

There is no agreement for release and Reps are therefore asked to make your own arrangements to attend for these important discussions.

 

LONDON TRANSPORT RETIRED MEMBERS BRANCH

 

Following recent discussions, the RMT London Transport Retired Members’ Branch has been re-launched. Brother Olly New is the Branch Secretary and can be contacted at olivernew@btopenworld.com . It was agreed that the Branch would initially meet once every two months, if possible on the first Tuesday. Arrangements have now been made for the first two meetings to take place in Committee Room 1, Unity House, 39 Chalton Street, London NW1 1JD as follows:-

 

  • 14:00 hours on Tuesday 6th September 2016
  • 14:00 hours on Tuesday 1st November 2016

 

All retired LT members are very welcome and encouraged to attend.

 

NIGHT RUNNING – LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/15/4)

 

The following resolution was recently received from our Finsbury Park Branch:-

 

“Finsbury Park Branch resolves to request an immediate ballot for strike action and action short of strike action of all our Victoria Line Train Operator members to resist the imposition of new duty rosters in connection with the start of night tube on 19th August.

 

These rosters are not acceptable to our members on the basis they have an adverse effect on their work/life balance and the usual protocols of consulting our local representatives have not been followed”.

 

A report was also received from the Lead Officer advising that further meetings are due to take place with the Company over the Victoria Line rosters but that as a precaution against imposition, members should be balloted in line with the above resolution.

 

The National Executive Committee took the decision to raise this matter for discussion at the Reps meeting on 27th July and also, due to the tight timeframes involved, to conduct a ballot of our Train Operator and Instructor Operator members on the Victoria Line for industrial action against the imposition of unacceptable rosters.

 

I am currently acting in accordance with the above decision and will keep you advised of all further developments.

 

PAY PARITY, TRANSPLANT ENGINEERS TRAIN DRIVERS – TUBE LINES (LUL/10/2)

 

The following resolution was recently received from our LU Fleet Branch:-

 

“Management at Transplant have awarded some drivers in our unit a 6.3% pay increase outside of the Tube Lines collective pay deal for agreeing a roster that Engineers Train Drivers already work.


Engineers Train Drivers are asking for parity.

 

This Branch calls upon the NEC to ballot all RMT Transplant Engineers Train Drivers and Assistants after failure to resolve this issue with management”.

 

This matter has been considered by the National Executive Committee, which has taken the decision to ballot RMT Transplant Engineer Train Drivers and Assistants for industrial action. I am currently acting in accordance with this decision and will keep you advised of all further developments.

 

Yours sincerely

Mick Cash

General Secretary

 

Blacklist Support Group update – 15 July 2016

  1. Neil Findlay MSP names Gayle Burton from Costain in Scottish parliament as key link between the police and the blacklist.

This is a big breakthrough but amazingly none of the media have picked it up.

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/sp/?id=2016-06-30.0.0&s=blacklist#g0.2

https://www.facebook.com/NeilFindlayMSP/videos/699567036848294/

 

  1. Corbyn and McDonnell stood with blacklisted workers in our time of need. Now they are under attack, the Blacklist Support Group stand with them.

Morning Star Feature article: http://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-87f5-Jeremy-has-stood-by-victimised-workers-time-and-again-now-well-stand-by-him

Roy Bentham speaking at a Liverpool Keep Corbyn rally http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/thousands-attend-liverpool-rally-support-11558159

 

  1. Blacklist Support Group to host a major employment rights conference at University of Greenwich on 16-17 September

Blacklisting, Bullying, Whistleblowing & Police Surveillance

Everyone welcome – to register for the conference contact: Businessevents@gre.ac.uk

Please note: within the 2 days, a stand alone session will be set aside for the BSG AGM.

 

4.Current victimisation of union reps

BSG Solidarity with the Wood Street cleaners – blacklisted workers and Art Against Racism supported a group of cleaners based at Wood Street in the City of London after they were sacked for joining a trade union and asking for the London Living Wage. This dispute has the potential to turn into this generation’s Grunwick – please support the strikers

video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6EUjE6PxjE

photos: http://guy-smallman-photos.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/UVW-Hunger-Strike-4-7-16/G0000ptle.pPBFag/I0000OBUkFu8fAzc

 

Gingsters pasty’s sack Baker’s union activist

http://www.bfawu.org/bfawu_activist_sacked_for_seeking_union_recognition_at_samworth_brothers

 

London Met UCU branch sec & chair both dismissed

https://uculondonmet.wordpress.com/2016/07/09/reinstate-mark-and-david-say-no-to-victimisation-of-union-reps/

 

  1. BSG out and about:

Durham Miners Gala with Stewart Emms speaking at the historic NUM Rednalls offices

Speakers Forum & Art Against Blacklisting in the Shangri-La area of Glastonbury https://www.facebook.com/AAB3213/

 

  1. Art

Glasgow School of Art award rebuild contract to Kier

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/homenews/14594110.Artists_demand_Glasgow_School_of_Art_reconsider_contract_with_contractor_involved_in___39_blacklist__39__scandal/

Lucy Parker’s film: Blacklist – being made with support of the BSG now has its own website:

http://www.blacklistfilm.co.uk/

If your union branch is looking for a speaker – think of inviting Lucy (or just making a donation)

 

  1. UNITE Policy Conference

Unite conference was held in Brighton this week and passed a unanimous resolution on blacklisting moved by Dave Walsh and seconded by Tony Seaman.

Jeremy Corbyn got a huge ovation when he talked about courageous blacklisted construction workers struggle for justice. Blacklisted for trying to improve dignity for workers improving safety and conditions.

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-8ba5-How-Unite-aims-to-help-end-the-scourge-of-blacklisting

 

  1. Strike news

Offshore workers vote 99% in favour of industrial action – stick that up your TU Bill ballot threshold

http://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/North-Sea-Offshore-Workers-Back-Strike-Action-Over-Drastic-Pay-Cuts.html

Employers prepare by hiring ‘scab labour’

http://www.oilandgaspeople.com/news/9133/shell-hiring-scab-workforce-ahead-of-anticipated-strike-action/

 

Fawley Power station hit by strike action by migrant workers complaining about non payment of full rates of pay within national agreements

http://www.unitetheunion.org/news/fawley-oil-refinery-strike-over-half-pay-for-foreign-workers/

 

 

  1. BLACKLISTED t-shirts

After countless requests, the Blacklist Support Group iconic ‘BLACKLISTED’ t-shirts are now available to buy from the Hope Not Hate website.
Proceeds from t-shirts go back into the campaign

http://shop.hopenothate.org.uk/component/hikashop/product/78-blacklisted-t-shirt

 

  1. Dates for the diary:

Tolpuddle Festival – this weekend – solidarity greetings to everyone attending

 

Hazards Conference 29-31 july

http://www.hazards.org/victimisation/perverted.htm

http://strongerunions.org/2016/07/11/mesothelioma-statistics-show-need-for-action/

 

Construction Rank & File national meeting

6th August

UNITE Holborn HQ – all building workers welcome – especially from UCATT

https://www.facebook.com/events/1027002747354455/

 

  1. Seven years too late – CIPD statement on blacklisting

http://www.cipd.co.uk/pm/peoplemanagement/b/weblog/archive/2016/07/07/why-a-positive-approach-to-trade-union-relationships-makes-sense.aspx

 

Blacklist Support Group

book: http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlCa8yQmZ70

blog: www.hazards.org/blacklistblog

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/blacklistSG/

 

 

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