| Livingstone calls Tube strikes 'unreasonable' |
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| Written by Adrie van der Luijt, 2007 | |
| Sunday, 02 September 2007 | |
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Page 1 of 2 Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has said that all of the unions demands have been met and has called for Tube strikes scheduled for next week to be halted.Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, has written to the trade unions representing Metronet employees stating that they have been given all of the assurances they have requested with regard to the pensions, jobs and transfers of their members and therefore the strikes called for 3 September should not proceed. "The Administrator and Metronet have written to you today giving you the necessary assurances that there will be no reduction in jobs or transfers of employees from Metronet during the period of administration and that your members pensions will be fully protected." "I can confirm that no Metronet employees will lose a penny of their pensions. The guarantees provided to members of the TfL Pension Fund under the Greater London Authority Act and the London Transport Pension Arrangements Order 2000, will remain and be abided by Metronet and the Administrator and that the Metronet business will be transferred to the subsequent employers on this basis, as part of a full Scheme Rescue and ongoingly. This means that the terms of the John Prescott letter dated 14 September will continue to apply during and after administration." |
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