Report: TfL Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Forum, 31 October 2019

RMT, Unite, PCS and TSSA were represented at the meeting. ASLEF did not attend.
Still a minority in a tradtionally male-dominated industry, RMT women are organising against sexism and for our issues to be heard
RMT, Unite, PCS and TSSA were represented at the meeting. ASLEF did not attend.
RMT representatives: Janine Booth, Jamie Parry
Unite had three representatives at the meeting, PCS one. The other unions - TSSA, ASLEF and Prospect - were not represented.
‘Safety Moment’
We raised the issue of sexual harassment, especially on Night Tube. Management responded that the Mayor’s office (Michele Dix and Amy Lame) had drawn up a charter for women’s safety at night. The unions expressed alarm that we had not been consulted about this. Management agreed to arrange for our involvement.
That we note the resolution from our London Transport Regional Council regarding the unacceptable and fundamentally sexist and disadvantaging treatment of women
employees going through the company’s Transformation process while on Maternity leave.
We instruct the General Secretary to take the matter up with the company through the Machinery of Negotiations without delay; and seek a legal opinion on London Underground Ltd and Transport for London’s application of maternity leave and organisational change.
Members to be advised by email & text.
The Blue Bar, 4th floor, Royal Festival Hall
6th June
1230hrs onwards
Indoor picnic type event to meet other RMT women and chat about RMT business and anything else. Drop in before or after work or stay for the afternoon. No formal agenda, no obligation to buy food or drinks, refreshments provided or bring your own if you wish.
This month, our theme for discussion will be:
RMT celebrates role of women transport workers and fight for safe services on International Women's Day
On International Women’s Day RMT General Secretary Mick Cash has sent out a message of solidarity from the union to all women working in the transport sector and those campaigners fighting for a safe and accessible services for all.
Mick Cash said:
RMT Women’s get together
The Blue Bar, 4th floor, Royal Festival Hall
7th February, 1230hrs onward.
Indoor picnic type event to meet other RMT women and chat about RMT business and anything else. Drop in before or after work or stay for the afternoon.
No agenda, no obligation to buy food or drinks, refreshments provided or bring your own if you wish.
No babysitter? No problem, child friendly venue, bring the kids.
The Blue Bar, 4th floor, Royal Festival Hall
7th June 1230hrs onwards
Meet other RMT women for chat, discussion and laughs. No agenda, no obligation to buy food or drinks, refreshments provided or bring your own if you wish.
No babysitter? No problem, child friendly venue, bring the kids.
Look for the RMT flag!
Join our Facebook group here.
ALL RMT women welcome
The RMT Women's get together will be held at the Royal Festival Hall, 5th April, from 1230hrs onwards.
Meet other RMT women for chat, discussion and laughs. No agenda, no obligation to buy food or drinks, bring your own if you wish.
No babysitter? No problem, child friendly venue, bring the kids. Look for the RMT flag!
For more details, please contact Marie Harrington or Becky Crocker.
ALL RMT women welcome
The RMT National Women's Conference 2018 takes place at the Mechanics Institute, 103 Princess Street, Manchester M1 6DD.
Dear Colleague,
RMT NATIONAL WOMEN’S CONFERENCE 2-3 MARCH 2018
The 2017 National Women’s Conference will take place on the Isle of Wight from Friday 3rd (starting at 1pm) to Saturday 4th March 2017 (concluding at 3pm).
The venue is Yelf’s Hotel, Union Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight PO33 2LG.