Defend every job on the tube


RMT protest against job losses is joined by the Shop Stewards Network, photo by Paul Mattsson

RMT protest against job losses is joined by the Shop Stewards Network, photo by Paul Mattsson

London Underground are to cut 1,000 jobs, already they are seeking voluntary redundancies. If these aren’t taken up they will no doubt come back and attempt to sack workers.

Roger James, an underground worker

They dress this up as organisational change and restructuring. But for the 1,000 people this means the distress and misery of no job and explaining to their family that there is no money to pay for the day-to-day necessities. Forget the school trips, forget the summer holiday.

London Underground carries up to four million passengers every day, it cannot operate with less staff.

Hundreds of millions of pounds have been wasted by pouring money into the various privatised companies. The directors of these companies and of London Underground have paid themselves huge salaries and bonuses and they say there is no money to pay us a wage increase to keep pace with inflation. Now they say jobs must be shed.

The money is there when they want it. The government has found billions of pounds to prop up the bankers and the City of London. Still now the directors of the banks insist they are worth huge bonuses, whilst they sack thousands of bank workers.

We must say enough is enough. We must demand that staffing levels go back to the levels before recruitment was frozen. We must demand a pay increase to compensate for the inflationary rises in prices in 2008. We must demand that there are no attacks on working conditions or pensions.

The rail union RMT should lead a movement to defend jobs nationally. We should back the youth march for jobs coinciding with the G20 meeting in April.

If necessary we should strike to defend jobs in the rail industry in London and nationally, breaking the anti-trade union laws if we must.

Lobbying the bosses

RMT protest against job losses is joined by the Shop Stewards Network, photo Paul Mattsson

RMT protest against job losses is joined by the Shop Stewards Network, photo Paul Mattsson

London Underground workers lobbied LU headquarters on 11 February in protest at the threatened job cuts.

Ollie New, a member of the national executive of the RMT, spoke to Chris Newby: “There is a need for more workers on London Transport. We don’t accept any job cuts, especially when the government is giving millions of pounds to the bankers.

“We will be discussing nationally how to ratchet up the whole campaign. We’re against any job cuts and we won’t see any happen without a fight.”

Manuel Cortes, the assistant general secretary of TSSA, the rail union representing many of the workers under threat, also told The Socialist: “Make no mistake, if one of our members is threatened with compulsory redundancy we will not hesitate to ballot for strike action.”