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![]() On May 28, 5:04*pm, MIG wrote: On 28 May, 14:54, rail wrote: In message * * * * * Mizter T wrote: [snip] 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. These things are negotiating positions, which need to be followed by negotiation. *When the management won't negotiate, they refer to "demands", but how does anyone state a negotiating position that couldn't be described by someone else as a demand? Strikes are generally the result of a management refusal to negotiate, rather than the expectation of a "demand" being met in full. So I suppose another take on it could be 'Team Boris's' decision to take a harder stance with the unions? That would chime with many people's world view. However, TfL is under massive financial pressures - a situation that can't really be said to be of Boris's making - and there isn't a big pot of loot stashed away somewhere, so perhaps LU are simply being rather more upfront about the lack of cash at the start of the negotiations? Though I suppose LU may well have realised that they'll have public sentiment on their side more so than ever given the present economic 'climate' - an LU front-line job is after all pretty secure, pays fairly well and comes with a pension. You do make a good point about the use of the term "demands" MIG. It's always hard to know what's really going on in these situations. |
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