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Tube strike ballot over pensions | Tube strike ballot over pensions |
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Thousands of London Underground workers are to be balloted on strike action over pensions. | Thousands of London Underground workers are to be balloted on strike action over pensions. |
The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union opposes planned changes which it says could deprive workers of their pensions if they leave work owing to ill health. | |
The RMT says 11,000 of its members are to vote on whether to launch a series of strikes during the summer. | The RMT says 11,000 of its members are to vote on whether to launch a series of strikes during the summer. |
A Transport for London spokesperson said TfL had not been notified of any proposed ballot of its staff. | A Transport for London spokesperson said TfL had not been notified of any proposed ballot of its staff. |
They backed away when we threatened strike action last year and these changes are just as unacceptable now as they were then RMT general secretary Bob Crow | They backed away when we threatened strike action last year and these changes are just as unacceptable now as they were then RMT general secretary Bob Crow |
The spokesman said: "Any ballot for strike action is obviously premature as no decisions and no differences may exist at the end of the discussions. | The spokesman said: "Any ballot for strike action is obviously premature as no decisions and no differences may exist at the end of the discussions. |
"The way to resolve any differences that may arise is through the agreed procedures for discussion at this early stage." | "The way to resolve any differences that may arise is through the agreed procedures for discussion at this early stage." |
RMT general secretary Bob Crow said: "This is a fundamental attack on a long-standing condition of service that would see most people who leave work through ill health deprived of their pension and we have made it clear that we will resist it. | RMT general secretary Bob Crow said: "This is a fundamental attack on a long-standing condition of service that would see most people who leave work through ill health deprived of their pension and we have made it clear that we will resist it. |
"They backed away when we threatened strike action last year and these changes are just as unacceptable now as they were then." | "They backed away when we threatened strike action last year and these changes are just as unacceptable now as they were then." |
He said a dispute could be avoided if TfL provided assurances it would abandon what Mr Crow described as "a cost-cutting attempt to undermine ill health benefits". | He said a dispute could be avoided if TfL provided assurances it would abandon what Mr Crow described as "a cost-cutting attempt to undermine ill health benefits". |
The ballot will end on 24 July, a day before a meeting in which a pension fund sub-committee will consider the suggested changes. | The ballot will end on 24 July, a day before a meeting in which a pension fund sub-committee will consider the suggested changes. |
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