The rmt & their members are pure scum. Stuck in the past socialist fools who are against progress.
Sack them all & ban the union
I'm pretty sure @Ernest will not be 'wasting his time' responding to this post.
Whatever happened to bus conductors?
Whatever happened to bus conductors?
Revenue Protection are on the trains, strike days they wear guards uniforms
Am I missing something??
Southern have said the guards will still have a job on the train in a more customer service role rather than operating the doors.
What is the problemo? not like they are losing their jobs! We all have to accept change at some point in our working lives..
I said it earlier in the thread - how feasible it is I don't know...
Have all the staff turn up for work, but have the barriers open at all SASTA-operated stations to allow passengers through without tickets being checked. That way, revenue is affected, but there should be a full (as full as SASTA could ever operate) service, and full safety is in operation.
Season-ticket commuters may consider letting people on for effectively nothing isn't fair - but for the occasional one-off...?
Just an idea.
Cynical? Losing 14 days pay is cyncial is it?
Or cart horses ploughing fields
SASTA need MORE staff not lessJust sack say 10% of them and then watch the other 90% work like dogs....
So no trains at all in the recruiting and training and assessing period [emoji38]ol:Forget that, sack 100% of them and replace them with people who want to work.
I had little sympathy for them in the first place but now I have to commute to work so that little bit has well and truly gone.
Why would THPP Rail Company want to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds training drivers when your franchise only lasts 5 years ? All you're doing is setting up the next company with their resources seeing the time to get a driver fully trained could be 2 years +. So all the train companies have been relying on what they have and sticking plaster management in only recruiting and training staff if they really have to which is why we are where we are.
The idiots who privatised the railways this way (Tory dogma policy = privatisation is right) have made our national resource what it is now.
That can't be right. According to [MENTION=2422]Tony Meolas Loan Spell[/MENTION] it's all the Guards fault and DOO will solve everything.
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Am I missing something??
Southern have said the guards will still have a job on the train in a more customer service role rather than operating the doors.
What is the problemo? not like they are losing their jobs! We all have to accept change at some point in our working lives..
Exactly this. It is this dinosaur Union playing hardball on an argument it knows it cannot win. The company has made a decision to change it's processes, which, on the face of it do not have any impact on the day-to-day journey's of the vast majority of customers - yet because they don't agree, the RMT are dragging the customers into it.
Let's not sugar-coat this, Govia are clearly a long-way from an ideal employer - and the franchise system of operating the railways is fundamentally flawed, and almost universally discredited by pretty much everybody except the government and the train companies. However, that does not excuse the RMT for absolutely refusing to accept change and the roles of the employees, simply to make a point, and to I daresay, make themselves relevant again. Their arguments for not accepting this change are at spurious at best, and it is absolutely clear they could not give a shit about the impact it is having on customers.
RMT and it's leadership are scum, stuck in the past, and fast proving that point. On that basis, I hope the public see them for what they are sooner rather than later, because they only winner in this situation is Govia, and that's not good for anybody.
Exactly this. It is this dinosaur Union playing hardball on an argument it knows it cannot win. The company has made a decision to change it's processes, which, on the face of it do not have any impact on the day-to-day journey's of the vast majority of customers - yet because they don't agree, the RMT are dragging the customers into it.
Let's not sugar-coat this, Govia are clearly a long-way from an ideal employer - and the franchise system of operating the railways is fundamentally flawed, and almost universally discredited by pretty much everybody except the government and the train companies. However, that does not excuse the RMT for absolutely refusing to accept change and the roles of the employees, simply to make a point, and to I daresay, make themselves relevant again. Their arguments for not accepting this change are at spurious at best, and it is absolutely clear they could not give a shit about the impact it is having on customers.
RMT and it's leadership are scum, stuck in the past, and fast proving that point. On that basis, I hope the public see them for what they are sooner rather than later, because they only winner in this situation is Govia, and that's not good for anybody.
Their argument is actually crystal clear and extremely valid - but lost in the white noise the the government and media wish to portray about them. Unbelievably, some passengers / customers are tying the government's / GTR's behaviour with the dispute. They are, by and large, separate issues - but the government's tame press telling people that the farcical timetables are down to excessive staff sickness is now a very poor joke.
The point of still having the RMT (or any union) is still vital, lest the likes of the government's / GTR's running of the trains be allowed to continue totally unopposed. Take away the union and the concerns of the GTR staff (the passenger groups are basically being ignored by GTR here), and that's what you've got.
That said, the RMT's leadership is playing a bit of a dumb game here, falling into GTR's trap. The strikes in themselves serve little purpose, and more imagination is required.
It'll solve 90% of the problems when a guard isn't there and train can't ****ing move because the unions stop it from going even though it could. I lose count of the amount of times that's happened at Vic/LB. Of course if a driver isnt about there isnt alot you can do. But I tell you this 90% its "can the guard contact the driver" on the tannoy.