National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers

National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers
RMT
RMT logo.png
Full name National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers
Members 80,000
Country United Kingdom
Affiliation TUC, ICTU, STUC, ITF, TUCG
Key people Bob Crow, general secretary
Office location London, England
Website www.rmt.org.uk

The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) is a trade union in the United Kingdom which unionises transport workers. It has more than 80,000 members, and its current general secretary is Bob Crow. It is one of Britain's fastest growing trade unions, increasing its membership by more than a third in the first five years of Crow's leadership.[1]

It was formed by a merger of the National Union of Railwaymen (NUR) and the National Union of Seamen (NUS).

Predecessors of the RMT were among the unions which set up the Labour Representation Committee in 1900. In 2003, some Scottish branches of the RMT, affiliated to the Scottish Trades Union Congress, voted to donate some of their funds to the Scottish Socialist Party. This led the Labour Party to disaffiliate the union in early 2004. In Wales some branches supported Forward Wales, led by the former Labour Welsh Assembly member John Marek. The RMT is affiliated to the Left pressure group the Labour Representation Committee (LRC),[2] which is named after the original LRC of 1900, and works to restore socialist principles within the Labour Party. Some local branches of the RMT, such as Grimsby, are still affiliated to their local Constituency Labour Party (CLP).

The RMT announced in March 2009 that it would be standing a slate of candidates in the 2009 European Parliament elections under the banner of No to the EU – Yes to Democracy, a broad left-wing alter-globalisation coalition which aims to offer an alternative to the "anti-foreigner" and pro-business policies of the UK Independence Party. [2]

Contents

General Secretaries

London Underground

RMT members protest at the 2011 anti-cuts protest in London.

The RMT in recent years are best known to the British public through media exposure for their on-going clashes with London Underground and its privatised contractors Metronet and Tubelines.[3] In the early 21st century, clashes leading to industrial action costing London business millions of pounds per day[4] and causing travel disruptions[5] have included concerns over pay, safety, pensions and job security. In 2009, one such strike coincided with an England international match.[6] RMT leader Bob Crow claimed that either the transport commissioner or the Mayor of London blocked an agreement with the RMT on the eve of the strike only 35 minutes after LU management had agreed to it.[7][8] On June 15, 2011 the RMT announced a strike will begin on June 19, 2011, disrupting the Wimbledon Championships.[9]

On 24th June 2011, the strikes were cancelled after London Underground reinstated the Tube driver at the centre of the dispute.[10]


External links

References

  1. ^ Bob Crow: workers' friend?, BBC, 5 September 2007
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ Train drivers' union ASLEF represents London Underground train drivers, and has co-ordinated disputes with the RMT
  4. ^ BBC NEWS | England | Second Tube strike hits London
  5. ^ Tube strike causes travel chaos
  6. ^ McNulty, Phil (10 June 2009). "England 6-0 Andorra". BBC Sport. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/8087976.stm. Retrieved 11 June 2009. 
  7. ^ Ashton, Emily (11 June 2009). "Mayor 'provoked Tube strike'". London: The Independent. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/mayor-provoked-tube-strike-1702668.html. Retrieved 11 June 2009. 
  8. ^ "Bob Crow on RMT 48-Hour London Underground Strike: 10.6.09". RMT. 10 June 2009. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WezW9wTO20g. Retrieved 13 June 2009. 
  9. ^ "Tube strikes on as talks break down", Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express. June 15, 2011. Accessed June 15, 2011
  10. ^ http://www.rail.co/2011/06/24/tube-strikes-cancelled-as-london-underground-reinstates-unfairly-sacked-driver/
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