Tag: 2022

  • PRESS RELEASE : RMT Marks Two Years Since Carmont Tragedy

    PRESS RELEASE : RMT Marks Two Years Since Carmont Tragedy

    The press release issued by the RMT on 12 August 2022.

    On the two year anniversary of the Carmont rail tragedy, Network Rail is “dragging its feet dangerously” on key safety recommendations, the country’s largest rail union RMT has warned today.

    Despite the Rail Accident Investigation Branch making 20 recommendations in March earlier this year to improve safety when it reported into the causes of the tragedy, they have not been implemented.

    RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said:

    “We are extremely concerned that Network Rail is dragging its feet dangerously on key safety recommendations following the Carmont Rail Tragedy.

    “In fact, instead of focusing on improving rail safety, it is proposing to make matters even worse by cutting thousands of safety critical jobs across the network.

    “Our railways do not need safety cuts which will make it more likely tragedies like Carmont will happen again.

    “Network Rail needs to act on safety recommendations and swiftly reverse its safety critical jobs cull.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : RMT Demands Government Stops Blocking Settlement

    PRESS RELEASE : RMT Demands Government Stops Blocking Settlement

    The press release issued by the RMT on 18 August 2022.

    RMT has written to Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps to demand that the government ends its deliberate policy of prolonging rail disputes for political reasons.

    The union insisted that by refusing to meet with RMT while dictating how the train companies conduct the negotiations through a ‘shameful and irresponsible use of taxpayers’ money’.

    “Your government has made the decision to use taxpayer’s money to bailout private train companies from being liable for revenue lost because of industrial action on the condition the same companies comply with government instructions to hold down pay, cut thousands of safety critical rail jobs, introduce Driver Only Trains and close ticket offices across the network,” the letter said.

    RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said that the union had calculated that, including the previous and forthcoming action, over £120 million of taxpayer’s money had been used to bail out private train companies to date.

    “Using taxpayers’ money to satisfy the anti-union agenda of the Tory party and seek to break the trade unions is shameful and means the dispute will be prolonged indefinitely as the train companies don’t lose a penny as a result of the industrial action and therefore have no incentive to settle the disputes.

    “Instead of waging an ideological war against rail workers millions of voters would rather that the government allow for a fair negotiated settlement,” he said.

    To Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps

    “I am writing to you as to the Secretary of State for Transport to express my concern at your continued insistence on prolonging the rail disputes for political reasons by refusing to meet the RMT while at the same time dictating how the train companies conduct the negotiations through a shameful and irresponsible use of taxpayers’ money.

    Your government has made the decision to use taxpayer money to bailout private train companies from being liable for revenue lost because of industrial action[i] on the condition the same companies comply with government instructions to hold down pay, cut thousands of safety critical rail jobs, introduce Driver Only Trains and close ticket offices across the network.

    RMT calculates that, including the previous and forthcoming action, over £120m of taxpayer’s money will have to be used to bail out private train companies to date.[ii]

    What’s even more shocking is as the majority of the Train Operating Companies involved in the dispute are fully or partly foreign state owned, this bail out is worth over £100m to companies in full or part foreign state ownership.

    Using taxpayers’ money to satisfy the anti-union agenda of the Tory party and seek to break the trade unions is shameful and also means the dispute will be prolonged indefinitely as the train companies don’t lose a penny as a result of the industrial action and therefore have no incentive to settle the disputes.

    My union has met representatives of both the Scottish and Welsh governments and have had constructive discussions about the rail services they are responsible for that are not involved in this dispute, but in contrast your government refuses to engage.

    I would urge you once again to allow for a fair negotiated settlement instead of waging ideological war against rail workers.”

  • Mick Lynch – 2022 Comments on Strikes on the Tube and Overground

    Mick Lynch – 2022 Comments on Strikes on the Tube and Overground

    The comments made by Mick Lynch, the General Secretary of the RMT, on 18 August 2022.

    Tube bosses are having secret negotiations with the government about slashing jobs and undermining working conditions and pensions all in the name of removing subsidies.

    This government-led assault on staff will be disastrous as no other comparable urban transport system in the world operates without financial support from central government to ensure good and reliable services.

    The government needs to stop trying to get services on the cheap by slashing jobs and wages and invest in what should be a world class transport network.

  • PRESS RELEASE : RMT Strikes on the Tube and Overground

    PRESS RELEASE : RMT Strikes on the Tube and Overground

    The press release issued by the RMT on 18 August 2022.

    RMT workers on London Overground and London Underground will go ahead tomorrow (Friday) against jobs cuts, attacks on pensions, low pay and the imposition of working practices.

    RMT members on London Overground voted overwhelmingly for strike action after rejecting a below inflation pay offer and negotiations with Tube employers have failed to make any progress on cuts imposed by the government.

    RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said that London Overground and Underground workers were determined to protect their pensions, secure a decent pay rise, job security and good working conditions.

    “Tube bosses are having secret negotiations with the government about slashing jobs and undermining working conditions and pensions all in the name of removing subsidies.

    “This government-led assault on staff will be disastrous as no other comparable urban transport system in the world operates without financial support from central government to ensure good and reliable services.

    “The government needs to stop trying to get services on the cheap by slashing jobs and wages and invest in what should be a world class transport network” he said.

  • Mick Lynch – 2022 Comments on Fire and Re-Hire Proposals

    Mick Lynch – 2022 Comments on Fire and Re-Hire Proposals

    The comments made by Mick Lynch, the General Secretary of the RMT, on 19 August 2022.

    Despite his denials Mr Shapps has clearly been dictating how the train companies should conduct negotiations with RMT and now he’s ordering them to fire and re-hire workers.

    The minister also appears to be increasingly desperate and out-of-touch making wild claims about train services between London and Manchester without having a clue what is actually happening.

    Instead of threatening to cut thousands of safety-critical jobs, introducing driver-only trains, closing ticket offices, bailing out the private rail companies as well as bringing in more anti-union laws the government and the employers should enter meaningful negotiations with RMT.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Shapps Threatens to Fire and Re-Hire

    PRESS RELEASE : Shapps Threatens to Fire and Re-Hire

    The press release issued by the RMT on 19 August 2022.

    RAIL UNION RMT has slammed plans announced by Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps to impose new contracts on railway workers, effectively ‘fire and re-hire’ on worse conditions, unless RMT calls off strike action.

    The Tory minister told Sky News that if the dispute cannot be settled “we will have to move to what’s called a Section 188, it’s a process of actually requiring these changes to go into place”.

    RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said that Mr Shapps had no authority to issue Section 188 notifications as he was not the legal employer but now seems intent on forcing through fire and re-hire on rail workers despite previously claiming that he had nothing to do with negotiations between the employers and the unions.

    “Despite his denials Mr Shapps has clearly been dictating how the train companies should conduct negotiations with RMT and now he’s ordering them to fire and re-hire workers.

    “The minister also appears to be increasingly desperate and out-of-touch making wild claims about train services between London and Manchester without having a clue what is actually happening.

    “Instead of threatening to cut thousands of safety-critical jobs, introducing driver-only trains, closing ticket offices, bailing out the private rail companies as well as bringing in more anti-union laws the government and the employers should enter meaningful negotiations with RMT,” he said.

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Statement on London Underground Strikes

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Statement on London Underground Strikes

    The statement made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 19 August 2022.

    I am extremely frustrated by the strike action today on London Underground. This will have a serious impact on London’s businesses and commuters, at a time when we’re working to get more passengers back on to the network and boost the capital’s economic recovery.

    TfL have done everything they can to avoid this disruption going ahead and I’ve urged the unions to call off this action and to work with TfL to lobby the Government for a long-term funding deal that is fair to Londoners and our heroic transport workers.

    I encourage Londoners to listen to TfL’s latest travel advice and avoid travelling on the Underground, and only travel if essential on the rest of the network.

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Londoners and Exam Results

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Londoners and Exam Results

    The comments made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 18 August 2022.

    I would like to congratulate all Londoners receiving their A-Level, T-Level and BTEC results today. Students have faced unprecedented challenges on their educational journeys over the past two years, and I admire and applaud the dedication, resilience and hard work that they and their teachers have demonstrated. If you haven’t received the results you hoped for, please be reassured that there are many potential paths ahead, so I urge you to speak with your teachers, parents, carers or guardians about your options.

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Keeping Young Londoners Away from Gangs

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Keeping Young Londoners Away from Gangs

    The comments made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 17 August 2022.

    I know that one-to-one support can make a huge difference in a young person’s life and mean the difference between them fulfilling their potential or being lured into the trap of violence and criminality.

    I’m proud that our London Gang Exit programme is making a real difference and has already helped hundreds of young people leave or significantly reduce their involvement in criminal gangs. That’s why I am investing even more in this programme to help tackle violence and support young Londoners at risk of exploitation as they turn their lives around.

    But gang violence still accounts for too much of the most serious violence in London and I am concerned about a potential increase in violence this summer as the cost of living crisis deepens and threatens to reverse the progress we have made in tackling violent crime. Violence, like poverty, is not inevitable and the Government must now do much more to show it shares my commitment to building a fairer, safer London for all.

  • Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Londoners Facing Fuel Poverty

    Sadiq Khan – 2022 Comments on Londoners Facing Fuel Poverty

    The comments made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, on 17 August 2022.

    Many Londoners don’t know how they are going to keep warm this winter. Some don’t know how they will feed their children. This is a crisis and the Government needs to get serious. That is why I am calling on Ministers to convene Cobra, act on calls to stop energy bills from rising and for the introduction of an emergency Lifeline Tariff to ensure the most vulnerable Londoners are able to access basic energy use this winter. I am determined to deliver net zero in a way that helps Londoners manage these costs increases but I can’t do it alone.

    “We’re now suffering the consequences of a decade of Government inaction on energy efficiency. The Government must match my pace and ambition and support plans like my own that would save lives this winter.