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Economic crisis

Defending workers from the effects of the capitalist crisis

Money Shortage? Seemingly not?

As everyone struggles to pay bills and keep a roof over their heads in the current economic climate we get some heartening news.

Job Cuts Dispute-Ticket Office Review

RMT SFC Reps John Kelly and Neil Cochrane alongside our TSSA colleagues met LUL management at ACAS on Tuesday 18th January regarding the Ticket Office Review.

Does the Economic Crisis Mean that London Underground "Has To" Cut Our Jobs?

London Underground tells us that it "has to" cut stations jobs because of the economic crisis. But a look at London Underground's history shows that this is not just untrue - it is the opposite of the truth.

Pay Deal - A Rant

After a long drawn out fight and lots of "vote yes" "this paydeal is unacceptable" comments the EC have decided that the paydeal is acceptable and that were going to concentrate on the job cuts. Yes we must fight the job cuts but now we have put ourselves in the position of looking as bad as Scablef who done exactly the same.

Discussion meeting: How the economic crisis affects you

Meeting for RMT members:
Saturday 17 January, 11:00-14:00
Venue: RMT headquarters, 39 Chalton Street NW1 (nearest stations: Euston and King's Cross St. Pancras)

The Financial Crisis: How will the recession affect jobs, wages and pensions?

Fight the Capitalist Credit Crunch

Are you snowed under with credit card debt and other consumer debt. Well surprise surprise you are not alone in capitalist Britain. For years the banks have thrown these credit card and other consumer loans and mortgages at us and when the going gets tough we all know what the tough do!!!

Why should you be punished when you fail to manage your financial obligations, while banks are bailed out by the UK Government when they fail to manage theirs.

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