Action For
Rail Conference Manchester
17
July About 60 union reps, mainly
from the rail unions, but also from the NHS, civil service and
local government, came to the Manchester ‘Action For Rail’
conference to organise resistance to the McNulty report into the
future of the railways. They were joined by trades council
activist and public transport campaigners.
We heard from Martin Hedges,
a young TSSA rep who has been disgracefully victimised by
Richard Branson’s Virgin Rail company. Martin had only been a
rep for about a year when he was called into an office and
dismissed on the grounds that he “questioned management
decisions”. (See
http://www.tssa.org.uk/en/campaigns/stop-virgin/index.cfm
for full details). Martin received loud support for his refusal
to accept these bully-boy tactics.
Next Bob Crow outlined the
vision behind McNulty – of stations with no staff, just concrete
platforms, trains with no conductors or catering staff, and
driverless trains wherever possible. It would be a nightmare for
passengers and up to one fifth of railway jobs would go – all to
enrich the state-dependent rip off merchants who call themselves
rail companies.
A speaker from the drivers
union explained in detail the devastating effect McNulty will
have, and the necessity for unity between the trade unions and
travelling public.
The campaign can be found
online at
http://actionforrail.org/
Chris Baugh from PCS rounded
the morning off with a rousing call for socialist measures to
end the crazy market being imposed on the railways and for a
planned, publicly owned railway to avert the environmental
catastrophe caused by the constant expansion of road haulage and
private car ownership. The conference then broke into workshops
to make detailed plans for campaigning.
Andy Ford, Warrington Trades
Council