Passenger leaflet: why we are striking on the Piccadilly Line

The attached leaflet explains to passengers why the Piccadilly Line strike action is taking place.
Please share widely.
Leaflets, posters, newsletters and other materials for use in RMT's industrial disputes
The attached leaflet explains to passengers why the Piccadilly Line strike action is taking place.
Please share widely.
- Please download and display the attached poster at your station, or share this post on social media.
London Bridge 3 Victimisation Dispute
ALL LU STATIONS BALLOT STARTS NOW!
In light of the deplorable treatment of our three members including Brother Cornell’s dismissal after 19 years service via an utter miscarriage of justice, your union has taken the decision to escalate this dispute and ballot ALL Stations Grades and Revenue Control Inspector members for strike action and industrial action short of a strike.
RMT members working on London Underground stations are taking strike action today because London Underground management will not take the action needed to address a crisis on our tube stations.
flyer for th the demo at City Hall June 23 at 0900
please download, print and distribute around your workplace
A new offer from London Underground was recieved today (Thursday, 21st) at ACAS negotiations for the Pay, Night Tube and Every Job Matters (Fit for the Future: Stations) dispute. You can read it in full below. A meeting has been called to discuss the offer - details to be comfirmed.
The case for more members of staff on London Underground :
London Transport Activists have put together a leaflet for passengers explaining why we are striking this week.
“We’ve just had the most effective strike on the underground in 15 years, we can hardly follow that by accepting a worse offer than the one we went on strike over”. These were the wise words of one of the delegates to the reps’ meeting held at Unity House on Monday. The reps’ meeting followed a session at ACAS on Friday July 31st where LUL proposed a final, final offer for wages and Night Tube (NT).
Questions and answers for fixed-term contract CSAs about the upcoming strike ballots
Q: What are RMT's upcoming ballots?
RMT is launching two ballots for industrial action. One ballot, which covers all grades of LU staff, is for industrial action in our campaign for a decent pay settlement and proper compensation for moving to 24-hour running ("Night Tube"). The other three Tube unions, ASLEF, TSSA, and Unite, will also be balloting their members on these issues and we are working towards coordinated action.
Download, print and distribute the latest edition of RMT London Calling.
RMT London Calling
news from the London Transport Regional Council
www.rmtlondoncalling.org.uk June 2015.
WHAT THE MAYORS NIGHT TUBE VANITY PROJECT MEANS TO US;
* DERISORY PAY OFFER & NO STRIKE DEAL
* INCREASED ANTI-SOCIAL HOURS
* WORK -LIFE BALANCE DETERIORATION
* RIPPING UP OF NEGOTIATED AGREEMENTS
MASSIVE INCREASE IN NIGHT TURNS
REDUCED MAINTENANCE TIME AVAILABLE
VOTE YES FOR STRIKE ACTION