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Kev August 31st 07 10:49 AM

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So how do we find out about this, bugger all on the TfL site. That Ken
really is a smart cookie. Called for Metronet to go bankrupt, got what
he wanted and what is the first thing that the cretins in the union
do.
I'd say that they got exactly what they deserved, or what Ken wished
upon them.

Kevin


chunky munky August 31st 07 11:42 AM

Next Week's Strike
 
On Aug 31, 11:49 am, Kev wrote:
So how do we find out about this, bugger all on the TfL site. That Ken
really is a smart cookie. Called for Metronet to go bankrupt, got what
he wanted and what is the first thing that the cretins in the union
do.
I'd say that they got exactly what they deserved, or what Ken wished
upon them.

Kevin


You never know before the day.
However I doubt that any service will operate on Metronet lines. If
the trains can be prepped for service there will be no-one (apart from
Managers, and thats i they turn up) to get trains into and out of
depots, (except Neasden as that is LUL). If a Signal Failure or
Defective Train occurs what then?

Also, it does has the capability to affect all lines, if there is no-
one in the Fault Report Centre, or they become over-whelmed

Dont expect TfL (Kens 2nd Press Office) to say anything useless,
except blame everything other than Ken


Paul Scott August 31st 07 12:06 PM

Next Week's Strike
 

"chunky munky" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Aug 31, 11:49 am, Kev wrote:
So how do we find out about this, bugger all on the TfL site. That Ken
really is a smart cookie. Called for Metronet to go bankrupt, got what
he wanted and what is the first thing that the cretins in the union
do.
I'd say that they got exactly what they deserved, or what Ken wished
upon them.

Kevin


You never know before the day.
However I doubt that any service will operate on Metronet lines. If
the trains can be prepped for service there will be no-one (apart from
Managers, and thats i they turn up) to get trains into and out of
depots, (except Neasden as that is LUL). If a Signal Failure or
Defective Train occurs what then?

Also, it does has the capability to affect all lines, if there is no-
one in the Fault Report Centre, or they become over-whelmed

Dont expect TfL (Kens 2nd Press Office) to say anything useless,
except blame everything other than Ken


BBC are reporting strike may be called off...

"A joint statement from the unions on Thursday said they "welcomed the
commitment he (Ken Livingstone) gave to seek to secure the guarantees on
jobs, forced transfers and pensions that they are seeking from failed Tube
privateer Metronet".

However, they said they wanted the same guarantees from Metronet and the
administrator before calling the strikes off.

Mr Livingstone said: "TfL has been given assurances by the administrator
which meet all of the trade unions' concerns."

So basically they are threatening a strike becasuse they dont believe Ken
Livingstone?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6971816.stm

Paul S




Kev August 31st 07 12:09 PM

Next Week's Strike
 
On Aug 31, 12:42 pm, chunky munky
wrote:
On Aug 31, 11:49 am, Kev wrote:

So how do we find out about this, bugger all on the TfL site. That Ken
really is a smart cookie. Called for Metronet to go bankrupt, got what
he wanted and what is the first thing that the cretins in the union
do.
I'd say that they got exactly what they deserved, or what Ken wished
upon them.


Kevin


You never know before the day.
However I doubt that any service will operate on Metronet lines. If
the trains can be prepped for service there will be no-one (apart from
Managers, and thats i they turn up) to get trains into and out of
depots, (except Neasden as that is LUL). If a Signal Failure or
Defective Train occurs what then?

Also, it does has the capability to affect all lines, if there is no-
one in the Fault Report Centre, or they become over-whelmed

Dont expect TfL (Kens 2nd Press Office) to say anything useless,
except blame everything other than Ken


I have been led to belive that there will be disruption on the Jubilee
as some trains come out of Neasden and it will be picketed.
Just wonder why there is, apparantly, nothing being quoted publicly.

Kevin


Kev August 31st 07 01:14 PM

Next Week's Strike
 
On Aug 31, 1:09 pm, Kev wrote:
On Aug 31, 12:42 pm, chunky munky
wrote:





On Aug 31, 11:49 am, Kev wrote:


So how do we find out about this, bugger all on the TfL site. That Ken
really is a smart cookie. Called for Metronet to go bankrupt, got what
he wanted and what is the first thing that the cretins in the union
do.
I'd say that they got exactly what they deserved, or what Ken wished
upon them.


Kevin


You never know before the day.
However I doubt that any service will operate on Metronet lines. If
the trains can be prepped for service there will be no-one (apart from
Managers, and thats i they turn up) to get trains into and out of
depots, (except Neasden as that is LUL). If a Signal Failure or
Defective Train occurs what then?


Also, it does has the capability to affect all lines, if there is no-
one in the Fault Report Centre, or they become over-whelmed


Dont expect TfL (Kens 2nd Press Office) to say anything useless,
except blame everything other than Ken


I have been led to belive that there will be disruption on the Jubilee
as some trains come out of Neasden and it will be picketed.
Just wonder why there is, apparantly, nothing being quoted publicly.

Kevin- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6971816.stm

I wonder when TfL are going to tell us.

Kevin


chunky munky August 31st 07 01:33 PM

Next Week's Strike
 
On Aug 31, 1:09 pm, Kev wrote:
On Aug 31, 12:42 pm, chunky munky
wrote:



On Aug 31, 11:49 am, Kev wrote:


So how do we find out about this, bugger all on the TfL site. That Ken
really is a smart cookie. Called for Metronet to go bankrupt, got what
he wanted and what is the first thing that the cretins in the union
do.
I'd say that they got exactly what they deserved, or what Ken wished
upon them.


Kevin


You never know before the day.
However I doubt that any service will operate on Metronet lines. If
the trains can be prepped for service there will be no-one (apart from
Managers, and thats i they turn up) to get trains into and out of
depots, (except Neasden as that is LUL). If a Signal Failure or
Defective Train occurs what then?


Also, it does has the capability to affect all lines, if there is no-
one in the Fault Report Centre, or they become over-whelmed


Dont expect TfL (Kens 2nd Press Office) to say anything useless,
except blame everything other than Ken


I have been led to belive that there will be disruption on the Jubilee
as some trains come out of Neasden and it will be picketed.
Just wonder why there is, apparantly, nothing being quoted publicly.

Kevin


I doubt that Tube Lines will have trouble prepping their trains there.
This will be the only depot that will be able to send trains out and
take them back. Thats if Metronet can offer them for service.
Disruption may also occur on other lines where Metronet are the
Infraco for part of the line or control centre.


James Farrar August 31st 07 02:23 PM

Next Week's Strike
 
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:06:54 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote:


So basically they are threatening a strike becasuse they dont believe Ken
Livingstone?


Basically, they're threatening a strike because they haven't had one
for a while...

Kev August 31st 07 02:24 PM

Next Week's Strike
 
On Aug 31, 2:33 pm, chunky munky
wrote:
On Aug 31, 1:09 pm, Kev wrote:





On Aug 31, 12:42 pm, chunky munky
wrote:


On Aug 31, 11:49 am, Kev wrote:


So how do we find out about this, bugger all on the TfL site. That Ken
really is a smart cookie. Called for Metronet to go bankrupt, got what
he wanted and what is the first thing that the cretins in the union
do.
I'd say that they got exactly what they deserved, or what Ken wished
upon them.


Kevin


You never know before the day.
However I doubt that any service will operate on Metronet lines. If
the trains can be prepped for service there will be no-one (apart from
Managers, and thats i they turn up) to get trains into and out of
depots, (except Neasden as that is LUL). If a Signal Failure or
Defective Train occurs what then?


Also, it does has the capability to affect all lines, if there is no-
one in the Fault Report Centre, or they become over-whelmed


Dont expect TfL (Kens 2nd Press Office) to say anything useless,
except blame everything other than Ken


I have been led to belive that there will be disruption on the Jubilee
as some trains come out of Neasden and it will be picketed.
Just wonder why there is, apparantly, nothing being quoted publicly.


Kevin


I doubt that Tube Lines will have trouble prepping their trains there.
This will be the only depot that will be able to send trains out and
take them back. Thats if Metronet can offer them for service.
Disruption may also occur on other lines where Metronet are the
Infraco for part of the line or control centre.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


But will the Jubilee drivers cross the picket lines.

Kevin


chunky munky August 31st 07 02:55 PM

Next Week's Strike
 
On Aug 31, 3:24 pm, Kev wrote:
On Aug 31, 2:33 pm, chunky munky
wrote:



On Aug 31, 1:09 pm, Kev wrote:


On Aug 31, 12:42 pm, chunky munky
wrote:


On Aug 31, 11:49 am, Kev wrote:


So how do we find out about this, bugger all on the TfL site. That Ken
really is a smart cookie. Called for Metronet to go bankrupt, got what
he wanted and what is the first thing that the cretins in the union
do.
I'd say that they got exactly what they deserved, or what Ken wished
upon them.


Kevin


You never know before the day.
However I doubt that any service will operate on Metronet lines. If
the trains can be prepped for service there will be no-one (apart from
Managers, and thats i they turn up) to get trains into and out of
depots, (except Neasden as that is LUL). If a Signal Failure or
Defective Train occurs what then?


Also, it does has the capability to affect all lines, if there is no-
one in the Fault Report Centre, or they become over-whelmed


Dont expect TfL (Kens 2nd Press Office) to say anything useless,
except blame everything other than Ken


I have been led to belive that there will be disruption on the Jubilee
as some trains come out of Neasden and it will be picketed.
Just wonder why there is, apparantly, nothing being quoted publicly.


Kevin


I doubt that Tube Lines will have trouble prepping their trains there.
This will be the only depot that will be able to send trains out and
take them back. Thats if Metronet can offer them for service.
Disruption may also occur on other lines where Metronet are the
Infraco for part of the line or control centre.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


But will the Jubilee drivers cross the picket lines.

Kevin


There has been nothing put out to tell LUL staff to refuse to cross
picket lines.


Hugh Jarse August 31st 07 04:12 PM

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SNIP

But will the Jubilee drivers cross the picket lines.

Kevin


This has nothing to do with the drivers!! Its a strike by one of the
operating companies.
There certainly will not be a picket line outside a drivers depot.




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