Congress condemns the press release issued by Greater London Authority Conservatives on 22 August 2013 attacking the validity of strike action to be taken by London Overground Guards against plans to introduce Driver Only Operation linked to cuts to the Transport for London budget.
Congress is appalled the release proposes a ban on strikes on London Underground and 'binding pendulum arbitration' where a judge or panel would choose between the position of the trade union and management.
Congress is alarmed that a consequence of this Tory policy is it could be adopted by the Tories nationally as part of their wider anti union agenda and will also encourage the London Mayor to drive through widespread staffing cuts on London Transport without considering the genuine safety concerns that have been raised in respect of the impact of these cuts.
This approach will also reinforce the Mayor's anti-union agenda, the effect of which has been characterised by a refusal to meet the trade unions to discuss industrial concerns.
Congress calls on the General Council to:
Support representations to the Mayor and Government opposing the GLA Tories' proposals
Consider using the recently agreed Action for Rail London wide day of action on 23 October against London Transport cuts to urge the Mayor and GLA members to address the safety concerns of passengers and workers, instead of adopting an aggressive approach to industrial relations.
Mover: RMT
Seconder: TSSA
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