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Old May 28th 09, 04:40 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway
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Default Another Tube strike announced


On May 28, 2:54*pm, rail wrote:

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* * * * * Mizter T wrote:

On May 28, 12:38*pm, "Recliner" wrote:
About 10,000 Tube workers have voted to strike on two separate disputes
over pay deals and proposed job losses.


The vote, by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union,
was rerun after London Underground (LU) legally challenged a previous
ballot.


Workers will go on a 48-hour strike which will begin at 1859 BST on 9
June and end on 11 June.


The strike is expected to bring havoc to the Tube network, used by more
than three million passengers a day.


The RMT said the ballot result was "overwhelmingly" in favour of strike
action with 2,810 voting for and 488 against.


Earlier LU had said it believed the issues with the RMT could be
resolved without a strike.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8071423.stm


Is this perhaps the RMT flexing their muscles now that the universally
liked and respected MD of London Underground, Tim O'Toole, has
departed?


As it is a rerun of a previous ballot, I suspect that is unlikely. *IIRC the
original ballot was in favour of stike action.

Assuming the BBC have got the facts correct I can't see any union going for a
5 year deal in the current situation. *The other side is that a 5% pay claim
is also unrealistic. *Sounds like both sides need their heads banging
together.


I believe the current pay deal is a 5 year one which is coming towards
an end. I'm not sure of the history of LU pay deals and how long they
have run for in the past, but that's surely where the notion of a new
5 year deal has come from.