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Also here to Maryland and forests is that we respect the oppositions of Maryland and we've said all along. I'm not liking the debate about any people voted for you or whatever. You're the mirror. L...
But that can be done.
But you gotta be great. Respect what you gotta stop talking about what you got to do is call off this pointless strike that will do nothing except cost your members their wages.
Can I say to you that last week in the talks it was London Underground? It's proposing, well, what do you mean by that? Would not go ahead with the reforms of the ticket offices, which I suppose is...
Client is an open door. It's a revolving door. We keep on going out the same way we come in.
Fewer and fewer people, fewer and fewer people actually use the ticket office.
I can't call it off unfortunately, except with it gorgeous eyes.
I can't sit down and negotiate with you little indication it with you on air. When you're holding a gun to Londoners heads and threatening disruption in the greatest city on Earth.
I think they're doing it purely to make a political point to poke a new government in the eye. And they're using London commuters as the utensil to do that.
I urge you I urged Mr Crader cool off this strike, which will do absolutely nothing. I urge you, Mr. Crow, I urge you Bob do the right thing for yourself, for your Members, for London.
I will be more than happy of course, to sit down and talk with you Bob about what your Members are doing to run the greatest tube system in the world.
I would certainly welcome that would not come down to scoring form, so this is more serious than that. We want opportunity to speak to the Mayor of London about the problems for true workers.
Is it Bobby Wood for green, Bob Crow, Bob Mr. Crow you're through to my Johnson good morning again Mr Crow, good morning, good morning.
OK, well listen that that that's good of you to call in Bob and I you know again I respect your position. Respect the fact that you are the leader of a very important union in our in our country an...
Out of over one second, the fact of the matter is Boris. I found you today and I told you and I say to you on the camera tonight. I totally respect your position as Mayor of London, even though I d...
Sorry, concern this is not just about, you know, keeping ticket office open is about keeping London Underground a safe entity for our members and the traveling public to work within.
The best thing in the best way to engage with us and with with me now is to for you guys to the RMT and indeed the TSA. Though I know you don't speak for them for the RNT to call off the strike.
The problem we've got. We've got the Chief Executive Officer of London Underground coming to negotiate a sign that he's got the authority from the very top.
The RMT is all there trying to do this like as in so many debates of this kind. This is really about muscle flexing and power. The RMT know they have absolutely no chance of stopping this.
The second offer.
There is a table to be sat round by you and your team that they don't do it while your gun to head. I'm not putting you are putting a gun to the head.
There is absolutely no need to go ahead with this action, so I will not argue that people going please.
They respect your point of view. Bob, they understand where you're coming from. They know they know that in the end you know we. We both want the best for for London Underground. I'm perfectly happ...
Ticket offices are old fashioned technology. Six years ago when we started talking about ticket office, the iPhone wasn't even invented for having some things move or stay. Maybe whole technology, ...
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Voicemail just say something, at least right can be called off. Gone yes. Is is that a forms been sent over saying that these jobs are going right? That form could be technically suspended. Writing...
We're not asking you, we're not asking you to negotiate whatsoever. We're asking you to listen to our point of view.
We've already had more than 1000 people show an expression of interest in voluntary redundancy and a huge proportion of those actually have a firm intent to seek voluntary redundancy. We could go n...
Well, I don't know what he's talking about, but he's it's complete nonsense.
Well, we want you to need to come express a point of view in the office before I'm grateful to that. For that Bob and after that is actually what we want.
Well, we've been down to see the mayor today. I'm fast for a meeting with the mayor and his office. Come down and told us that are not prepared to meet us and let's be called a strike off.
Withdraw the HR one form. We set the form over to us in November. Sign is going to get rid of 758 jobs if you withdraw that form tonight, the strike will be called off.
Would love you to agree with us and all we want is an opportunity to talk about the tube and the future. That joke.
Yes, of course there are job losses involved in what we're proposing to do, and we accept that, but there are no compulsory redundancy's Bob.
You certainly, after any four questions once that we have the opportunity to meet you a couple times a year to have urea, that's all.
You serve the notice on our unions aside. These jobs were going. If you've never served the notice, we would have been running for strike action. There won't be a strike tonight. Now that's pretty ...