Tube workers to be strike on day of local elections
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London Underground workers are to strike on polling day over the dismissal of a colleague.
participants of the [-censured-=https://chnlovefraud.wordpress.com/]chnlove scam[/-censured-] Rail, Maritime and commute union (RMT) On the Central Line will go out for 24 hours from 9pm on May 5 to 9pm on May 6, When elections have been held, consisting of for the capital's mayor.
The union claimed RMT rep Gary Carney was in fact unfairly sacked.
RMT general assistant Mick Cash said: "The sacking of Gary Carney is a blatant case of victimisation for trade union activities and his mates have made it clear that they stand shoulder to shoulder with him in this fight for justice.
find out more"RMT will have no doubt in escalating this dispute if LU don't right this wrong,
chip Dent, Director of customer operations for London metro, assumed: "We are absolutely committed to making certain that the Tube is as safe as possible for staff and customers at all times, Something that is particularly significant as more customers return to the network following the easing of coronavirus restrictions.
"our company has strict, Long standing substance testing policies that have been agreed by all of our trade unions and will always take a zero tolerance stance as part of our commitment to safety.
"We are discouraged by the RMT's decision to announce this strike action. We urge these people to call it off, And we remain open to get more discussions.
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