Firstly, solidarity to RMT and TSSA members on strike today and tomorrow.
RMT general secretary Bob Crow said:
“All we have been asking is that the London Mayor stick to the pledge he made during his election campaign, when he too recognised that people wanted to see stations staffed properly. The message is simple: suspend these cuts and we will suspend our action.
“Only last week Tube workers were commended by the inquest into the July 7 bombings for their selfless actions in rescuing victims, yet among them are the very grades that the mayor is now intent on cutting.
“Far from keeping his word, the Mayor now has more than 2,000 Tube jobs in his sights. He now has a choice. He can either be rembered for devastating Tube safety and the fabric of the network or he can work with us to defend it.”
TSSA general Secretary Gerry Doherty said:
“Boris has broken his word to Londoners on delivering a world class Tube in time for the Olympics in 20 months time.
“He has also broken his word on keeping full staffed ticket offices open. Instead of trying to impress the Tory shires with his anti trade union rhetoric, he should be sitting down with us to work out a fair solution to this dispute which no one wants.”
Secondly, solidarity to FBU members striking on Bonfire night. It’s shocking as well reading the vicious and violent tactics being used by scabs (see Madam Miaow’s post as well). There’s also been debates about the rights (Go Simon!) and wrongs (So wrong an article penned by David Allen Green) about FBU members taking strike action on 5th November.
I wholeheartedly support strike on 5th November. Why is it when workers take action against injustice, unfairness and attacks on pay and conditions they get vilified and demonised? Who started this ‘abuse of power’ (to use David Allen Green’s phrase)? The likes of Brian Coleman and Ron Dobson, they are the ones who have started this by threatening to terminate contracts.
This meant sacking all firefighters, and only re-engaging those who signed up to Mr Dobson’s requirements.
The bully boy tactics shown by management by trying to crush resistance and create a compliant workforce. Well, courageous FBU members have shown what they think of these tactics by striking. We should support striking workers taking a stand against management. And with the massive cuts to the public sector there will be an industrial fightback, expect to see more strikes are workers take a stand against these austerity measures expect to see more dirty tricks and lies peddled about strikes in the right-wing populist media as the heat builds up.
It also reminds me of someone (anti-union scab btw!) who said to me that she was “sick and tired of the likes of Bob Crow” bringing the transport system to its knees. My reply went….” So, it’s OK for capitalism to bring workers to their knees but once workers fight back through collective action they’re condemned. All power to the unions”!… I also recall me and another work colleague (union rep) walked out of the office as we couldn’t stomach listening to her anti-union rhetoric.
So…….Solidarity to FBU, RMT and TSSA!
Viva resistance!
See Jon’s blog and Marsha-Jane’s as well.
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