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Hi everybody.
I find it difficult to believe that persons are still trying to argue against the case in regard to DOO when every authoritative body within or associated to Britain's railways have advised that the proposed driver door operation is safe to place into practise. The guards renamed as conductors will remain on the trains but will be more concentrated on ticket inspection etc which is badly needed with wholesale “fare dodging” being carried out which anyone who travels regularly on our railways witnesses every day...
Bill
Obviously Bill's been reading The Sun again......Do you really think that the traincrews are plotting a revolution? RMT leadership might be getting delusions of grandeur but the crews are simply trying to keep themselves and others safe from harm....
Cyberdonegreen, with every respect to your above statement, but I believe you are incorrect in stating that it was 1974 that a demize of a government was brought about by industrial action. It was in fact 1979 in what became known as “the winter of discontent” which destroyed any prospect of the then Labour government being re-elected and brought to power the Tory government of Margaret Thatcher which remained in power until 1998. An ironic “great victory” for the trade union movement, and one they have never recovered from.Bill's been reading The Sun again...Obviously I believe the last time the trade unions brought about the demise of a government was in 1974. Note I said "trade unions," plural. There were many involved, not least the miners.
As for any loss of wages etc with regards to their passengers, I think you can very firmly lay the blame at the door of an obstinate Southern management. Working class people only go on strike as an act of desperation, not as a leisure activity - as you insinuate. The wealthy don't care either way; until it starts to hit THEM in the pocket, that is.
As a former ASLEF member I have little or no knowledge of the RMT Union and its practices, Bill. However, I can tell you that ASLEF is run by their National Council and the General Secretary's voice is but one of many (and I believe RMT runs in a similar, if not exactly the same, fashion.) Any plot to bring down any government would require much more than an irate General Secretary of a rail union and a dispute with train crews in the Southern area of railway operations.
Dean Forrest, the Department of Transport will not comment on the Southern dispute for two reasons. The first of those would be that the Drivers and Guards are the sole employees of Govia and therefore all official comment on the dispute and their employment terms and conditions must come from that body under UK legislation.It just goes to show who pulls the strings in this matter (and the DfT are being very evasive on legal questions at the moment). The commuters' legal challenge should prove interesting.
Must be the bit that wholbr uses?...Which bit of Britain's railway is supposed to be disgusting...
Must be the bit that wholbr uses?
Rob.