Unite confirms strike action decision for three more London bus
operators
19th November 2009
Unite members working for First Centre West, First Capital East
and Hackney Community Transport have voted overwhelmingly for
industrial action in a dispute over pay. Nearly 3,000 bus workers
took part in the ballots where strike action which would bring
parts of London to a halt.
This comes after the strike decision earlier this week at EDF,
on the underground, where Unite members voted for strike action. On
Monday (23rd November) 750 Unite members employed by London
Underground will hear the result of their own strike ballot. 2,500
Unite members at East London Bus Group will take 2 days of all-out
strike action starting at 3am tomorrow (Friday).
Steve Hart, regional secretary of Unite, London’s biggest
transport union, said: “These ballot results show the absolute
unity and determination of our members to defend their living
standards. A pay freeze is totally unacceptable. We will not stand
by and allow these cuts in the real living standards of our
members.
“Bus operators, London Underground, Transport for London and the
mayor need to wake up. We need serious negotiations – we are always
ready to talk to reach realistic solutions – but so far in every
instance we are facing employer intransigence and a failure to
negotiate.
“Unite does not bluff and bluster – we negotiate hard, but are
ready to strike if there is no alternative. There will be a major
strike wave across London unless employers come to their
senses.
“We need action now to avert a public transport crisis.”
Dates of the strike action will be announced shortly.
ENDS
For further information contact Steve Hart on 07970 081509 or
Ashraf Choudhury in the Unite press office on 020 7420 8914 or
07980 224761
NOTES TO EDITORS:
- At First Centre West, 69.5 per cent voted for strike
action.
- At First Capital East, 66.5 per cent voted for strike
action
- At HCT Group 85.7 per cent voted for strike action.
Also, visit the Unite website for further information on the
East London Bus Group strike and Unite’s
warning of a wave of strikes on London’s public transport due to
the mayor’s failings
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