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RMT raises concerns about London Liverpool Street assaults
Recent assaults on railway workers at the busy London Liverpool Street station have prompted action by local RMT representatives, to curb the dangers faced by staff.
Two serious attacks have taken place recently, following the union’s high profile day of action against assaults at the end of April.
RMT regional organiser Kathy Mazur has convened a meeting of local British Transport Police and management to address issues of concern, around safe staffing, police presence and an end to lone working.
She said:
Greater Anglia management must take this situation seriously and act in the best interests of our members who are fearing going into work due to the threat of assault and abuse.
Our campaign for action against assaults and for safer workplaces for railway workers will continue until we see drastic improvements to the current status quo.
If management fail to make tangible progress, we are prepared for a sustained campaign where we cannot rule out industrial action.
Speaking previously about the Action Against Assaults campaign, RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said:
This campaign is one of the most important the union has ever undertaken and we require significant action to improve the day to day lives of our members who fear being assaulted at work.
Public transport must be a space where passengers feel welcome and our members feel safe.
That needs enforcement both legally and through proper resourcing of authorities like the British Transport Police with safe staffing levels on the transport network.
I have had reports of our members being seriously assaulted, all for just doing their jobs professionally and being of significant help to passengers during extremely busy travel environments.
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By The Canary
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