Solidarity with the Postal Workers

CWU Gen Sec Dave Ward will speak at our December meeting, which we will, of course, open to all postal workers, supporters and friends in the local community.

“This dispute goes to the heart of everything that is wrong in today’s world of work,” the Dave Ward said, vowing to “fight the board’s asset-stripping plans, not just through strike action, but by speaking directly to major shareholders, politicians and the public.

“We will build a coalition for change and deliver an exciting and innovative future for Royal Mail, with an expanded role for postal workers in supporting local communities and growing the economy.”

Tuesday, 3 December 2019 19:00
William Morris Community Centre
6-8 Greenleaf Rd, Walthamstow, London E17 6QQ

Real Living Wage for Mitie cleaners

From Mick Cash, RMT General Secretary

I’m writing to you as Secretary of your Trades Council to ask you to support RMT members fighting poverty pay. Network Rail have contracted out the cleaning of six of their stations to an outsourcing company. Our members who clean stations at Edinburgh Waverley, Glasgow Central, Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool Lime Street, Leeds and Birmingham New Street work for Network Rail but are employed by Mitie Group, one of the biggest outsourcing firms in Britain. At the moment they are paid the National Minimum Wage and they’re fighting to win at least the Real Living Wage.

The treatment of these people is a scandal. Network Rail is a public company that boasts about wanting to be an employer of choice and a place where people are proud to work, yet they set the contract for cleaning these stations at the level of the Minimum Wage. Mitie Group paid their shareholders more than £177 million over the last six years and their CEO Phil Bentley earned £2.2 million last year.Read on ...