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Old February 1st 17, 10:55 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 04:09:19PM -0000, Recliner wrote:
David Cantrell wrote:
The RMT and ASLEF are almost always unreasonable, but it seems that in
this case they might have a point. It depends, I suppose, on how LU are
treating the drivers who are being asked to move.

If your employer asks you to move more than certain distance, don't you
have the automatic right to treat it as redundancy?


Even if you do, what counts as a reasonable distance in one place might
not be reasonable in another. Whether the staff affected think it's
reasonable will depend on travel time (and cost), whether public
transport is available at the necessary times, and so on.

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