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Not so nice Mr Branson
RMT rail union members working for Virgin on the West Coast mainline took strike action on 27 and 28 June in defence of a member who had been sacked for allegedly causing "wilful damage to company property."
She had been working on one of Richard Branson's new Pendolino (tilting) trains, when she fell and hit her head on the touch-screen display in the on-board shop. She sustained head and neck injuries and a black eye.
Despite the injuries, she was accused of head-butting the screen on purpose and was dismissed.
In a leaflet produced by RMT they say: "Although the catering staff are not safety critical their day-to-day experience on the trains means they are a great monitoring tool to ensure that trains are running safely on the tracks. They are in a position that allows them to report anything that they feel is out of the ordinary, meaning that more thorough checks are carried out on both the trains and the tracks."
The leaflet goes on to say "Now staff are scared to report any incidents for fear of being treated in the same unfair way."
Socialists must support rail workers in their fight to force Virgin to re-instate this victimised trade union member.
It clearly shows the need to take back the rail industry into public ownership under the democratic control of rail workers and passengers.
This would ensure that the safety of workers and passengers is paramount. Public service is about quality services, not helping to create more billionaires at the expense of the rest of us.
A Manchester Socialist Party member and rail user.
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Blair's toadying surpasses all clichés
National Shop Stewards Network
National Shop Stewards' Network conference: Join the fightback against the bosses' offensive
Campaign for a New Workers Party
Campaign for a New Workers' Party: Giving workers a voice
Lively CNWP meeting in Cardiff
Sign up to the CNWP campaign
What we think
Unite against war, poverty and terrorism
Postal workers strike
Postal workers: we're striking to win
Postal workers' strike gets solid support across the country
Socialist Party news and analysis
Under several feet of flood water - after flood defence budget cut
"A new gilded age of inequality"
Stop subsidising private schools
Surplus cash yet cutbacks continue
International socialist news and analysis
Why the United Nations fails the test of internationalism
Iran: Riots over petrol rationing
Climate change: socialist international planning needed
George Bush - a get out of jail ticket
Pakistan: Union activist has suspension withdrawn following protests
Tales from the council chamber
Tales from the council chamber
'Living in a parallel universe'
Socialist Party workplace news
UNISON delegates challenge leadership
Victory over bullying management
RMT conference: Fighting a thousand cuts
Not so nice Mr Branson
Socialist Party events
Socialism 2007
Socialist Party review
Two plays reviewed by Mark Baker: 'Philistines' and 'The Last Confession'
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