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*From:* "tim...."
*Date:* Wed, 22 Jun 2011 21:51:32 +0100 wrote in message ... The tribunal results have proved that what the rmt was talking about his sacking over his union activities was a load of rubbish. That was the only real way that they could try and persuade their members to vote for strike action (those that did bother to vote at all). They know they wouldn't have got the support otherwise. After repeated mentioning of being sacked because of his union activities on virtually every communication the rmt have made, they have now conveniently omitted this from their latest communication http://www.rmtlondoncalling.org.uk/node/2256 and now just insist that he was unfairly sacked. It's all politics, and the passengers and union members are the pawns The tribunal basically said that LU were right to find him guilty of abusive behaviour and that the sacking was nothing to do with his union activities. I don't see that the tribunal has the evidence to assess that. If TfL sacked the guy wrongly on the basis of a trivial offence it is quite likely that they had an ulterior reason for doing so. There isn't likely to be any obvious evidence what that reason was, is there? tim Being abusive to other members of staff (or the public for that matter) isn't trivial and is something that LU is very hot on, whoever they are. I assume that the tribunal went over everything with a fine tooth comb before making that decision. He was stupid doing what he did, although he probably meant no harm - he is not one of the aggressive types you sometimes see on picket lines, and I think sacking is too harsh and I wouldn't like to see him sacked. However, like all other members of staff, you can't just do what you want these days, it's so easy to drop yourself in the **** and risk losing your job or getting demoted. Like everything in this PC world we live in today, you have to do everything by the book - no more, no less. Roger |
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![]() wrote: On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 16:21:30 -0500 wrote: He was stupid doing what he did, although he probably meant no harm - he is not one of the aggressive types you sometimes see on picket lines, and The RMT bruisers couldn't handle the general public. After getting a serious amount of abuse (I witnesses it and provided some of my own) outside Arnos Grove station a number of years back - what the hell did they expect? Love and kisses from people 2 hours late to work? Morons - they now skulk around down Palmers road out of harms way outside the entrance to Ash House instead every time theres a protest. What is bloody stupid but can nonetheless be seen on strike days is the public berating the staff *who are actually at work* - I provided my own earful to one such moron during a strike last year. |
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