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8:28pm Friday 16th May 2008
Strike action by more than 400 staff at eight First Great Western train maintenance depots, including Oxford, has been called off.
Sunday's 24-hour strike was cancelled after FGW reached an agreement with transport union RMT over working hours and pay.
FGW has agreed to pay all engineers' overtime at a time and a quarter with effect from Sunday, June 8.
The company also agreed to implement 35-hour week rosters for engineers and a 25 per cent increase in earnings for cleaning staff. Staff at Bristol, Reading, Oxford, Penzance, Exeter, Plymouth, Swansea and Old Oak Common in London had voted by a three-to-one margin to strike.
RMT general secretary Bob Crow said: "The vast majority of FGW engineering and cleaning staff were still being paid the flat hourly rate for overtime, rather than the time-and-a-quarter enjoyed by other FGW staff, including train-crew and station staff.
Due to the steadfastness of members at FGW, these inequalities have been removed."
FGW spokesman Adrian Booth confirmed the strike had been called off following talks with RMT bosses. He said: "We clarified our commitments in relation to giving our engineering teams a 35-hour working week and overtime at time and a quarter to resolve the dispute. We had originally confirmed our commitment to this as far back as December."
Ian Sternberg, Harwell says...
9:22pm Fri 16 May 08
Mr Ison, England says...
9:28pm Fri 16 May 08
Mrs Ison, also in England says...
9:20am Sat 17 May 08
RMT Management, says...
10:38am Sat 17 May 08
Gibson, Kalamazoo says...
11:13pm Sat 17 May 08
Ian Sternberg, 605-649 says...
10:33am Thu 22 May 08
RMT Management wrote:Yes Alan - thanks for Your Comment .
We were impressed by the manifesto we were presented with, the Althusser influenced take on Dialectical Materialism had us truly spell bound and as for the protosynthetic textually derived semiotic analysis of the Communist manifesto, well we couldn\\\'t argue with that. Yep, the council estate guys did us over a treat this time.
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Mr Ison, England says...
8:52pm Fri 16 May 08
If the Jap style of striking was adopted the Union leaders would strike their charges 24/7.