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Freightliner and RMT locked in talks over sacked workers

Union ballot returns majority vote for industrial action at Southampton rail freight depot

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Freightliner and transport union the RMT have been in talks to avert industrial action at its Southampton depot, with the rail freight operator being accused of a “vendetta” against union representatives.

Maintenance and wagon fitters at the Southampton Freightliner Maritime Depot have been balloted twice in a dispute over the company’s refusal to reinstate an RMT representative and two union members among six workers dismissed in June for alleged misuse of a company vehicle. 

Three of the workers have been reinstated.

The ballots returned a majority in favour of action short of a strike.

Freightliner confirmed it was “still working [with the RMT] to resolve the issue".

RMT General Secretary Bob Crow said: “Instead of management seeing sense and taking the necessary steps to resolve this dispute they chose to challenge the legality of our previous ballot using anti-trade union laws.

“We demand that the company immediately and fully reinstate our representative and his colleagues back into their substantive posts.”



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