THE TUBE STRIKE IS ON!!!
noel | 02.02.2001 11:54
LETS TURN THE STRIKE INTO A CARNIVAL AGAINST TUBE PRIVATISATION!!!
"Over 90 percent of RMT members voted democratically for a strike an unelected judge is trying to stop he and London Underground can get stuffed I will be on the picket lines and we hope to see everyone else there."
These were the words of John Leach the RMT Executive Committee member for the tube said at the Hackney Fightback meeting on Thursday night.
Despite the High Court injunction the lay officials of the RMT are urging their members to respect picket lines and ASLEF are still going ahead with their strike on Monday. ASLEF have set up a one day membership card for the day of the strike (This is not about poaching members this is to make sure the strike is BIG!).
The RMT are calling on all trade unionists and community groups to join them on their picket lines.
The judge's decision has only heightened political tensions. The strike will be seen as one against tube privatisation and it will be a hugely popular strike both amongst workers and the public. But it will also raise a number of other questions like the law, New Labour and democracy.
Picket lines start at 5.30am on Monday morning.
They are going to be at the following tube stations/depots:
* Central London
Golders Green
* East London
Stratford
Whitechapel
(There will also be picket lines at Barking and Upminster)
* Hackney
Finsbury Park
Whitechapel
North London
Seven Sisters
Finsbury Park
Golders Green (Mick Rix will be at this picket line)
(There will also be picket lines at Arnos Grove and East Finchley)
* South London
Elephant and Castle
Morden
(There will also be picket lines at Wimbledon and Richmond)
* South East London
New Cross
Elephant and Castle
* Waltham Forest
Leytonstone (Ken Livingstone may be at this picket line)
West London
Acton Town
Parsons Green
Queens Park
White City
see you there!!!
noel
e-mail:
noel@desiderium.org
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