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Strike At London Forest Travel

EDM number 1143 in 1990-91, proposed by Harry Cohen on 16/07/1991.

That this House notes that the current strike by the 1,300 men and women based at Ash Grove, Clapton, Leyton and Walthamstow garages is the first official indefinite strike in London of busmen and women for 33 years; notes that it has been provoked by the management of London Forest Travel who are trying to enforce new contracts, upon threat of redundancy, which would mean 20 per cent. longer working hours plus a 9. 5 per cent. cut in wages; notes that this would make the working week for many of the bus men and women in excess of 50 hours; further notes that this situation has been brought about by an unrealistic tender submission 25 per cent. below present costs, including pay and conditions, but that management are not taking any cut; and calls for this dispute to be swiftly sorted out, without any reduction in the bus men and women's pay and conditions, so that the buses can run again.

This motion has been signed by a total of 19 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Harry Cohen16/07/1991LeytonProposed
Diane Abbott16/07/1991Hackney North & Stoke NewingtonSigned
Frank Cook17/07/1991Stockton NorthSigned
Jack Thompson17/07/1991WansbeckSigned
Harry Barnes17/07/1991North East DerbyshireSigned
Tony Banks17/07/1991Newham North WestSigned
Jeremy Corbyn17/07/1991Islington NorthSigned
Bill Michie17/07/1991Sheffield, HeeleySigned
Alan Meale17/07/1991MansfieldSigned
William McKelvey17/07/1991Kilmarnock & LoudounSigned
John McAllion17/07/1991Dundee EastSigned
Dennis Skinner17/07/1991BolsoverSigned
Ernie Ross17/07/1991Dundee WestSigned
Robert Parry17/07/1991Liverpool, RiversideSigned
Martin Redmond18/07/1991Don ValleySigned
Ronnie Campbell18/07/1991Blyth ValleySigned
Tom Cox18/07/1991TootingSigned
Ron Davies18/07/1991CaerphillySigned
Eric Illsley24/07/1991Barnsley CentralSigned

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