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New York's Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA) will be charged up to 200 dollars an hour for each member of staff from Transport for London, under plans to be finalised later this week. Full Article at Scarborough Evening News
To all those people who mention possible strike action if this scum gets sacked, i really don't think thats gonna happen, what possible excuse do they have to be able to do that, why would they go out on strike in favour of someone they probably hate... Full Article at The Telegraph
RMT representatives have worked long and hard to reach agreement but we have not been able to secure an acceptable offer on pay. We are looking for a pay offer that matches up to deals elsewhere in our industry and reflects the real costs of living and working in an expensive city like London.
TUBE workers will vote on whether to stage a strike across London in a pay dispute, a union has said. RMT general secretary Bob Crow has announced that a ballot will be held solely on the issue of pay. Full Article at This is Local London
Battling Bob Crow, the railwaymen’s leader, deserves some kind of medal for raising the profile of unions and fighting for his members. The Distinguished Stroppy Cross, perhaps. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Soak The Rich! Jon Craig September 14, 2009 3:00 PM Recommend post (0) LIVERPOOL, MONDAY Code for cuts: that was burly Bob Crow's verdict on Lord Mandelson's "wise spenders" speech. Full Article at Sky News
1:33am UK, Monday September 14, 2009 There is overwhelming support among the public for Britain's railways to be renationalised, a survey has revealed. Full Article at Sky News
Dave Prentis, your time is nigh. Bob Crow, the country needs you at this hour. Derek Simpson, prepare for the call of history. Full Article at Spectator Magazine
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