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LUL TfL report July 2023

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LUL/TfL Report July 2023

Issue no 2

Management signal assault on all fronts

RMT will fight for jobs, pensions and conditions

Strike week commencing 23 July At our members meeting in May, it was clear that massive support exists for our fight to defend jobs, pensions and conditions. At that meeting we noted that responses from management were outstanding regarding station jobs; Protection of earnings in re-organisations and so-called Trains Modernisation. Since then, management has confirmed its position on these things… and it is to ramp up attacks on staff.

On top of this management has proposed a new AAW that is a license for bullying managers. The National Executive Committee has now called rolling strike action, with different functions taking action on different days, from 23rd July. See the full details at the end of this bulletin. We won’t fund cuts with our jobs and conditions while they get huge bonuses.


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