UPDATE – Protest in support of RMT rep Clara Osagiede. Tomorrow ( 26th May ) 10am at Initial’s hq, 13-27 brunswick place (2nd right off city road, north of old street)
Clara Osagiede is an RMT representative employed by Initial Cleaning Services on London Underground. On 4th March 2011 Clara witnessed members being forced to clean graffiti off a tube train in the ‘acid shed’ at Hainault Depot. Aware that the staff involved had no appropriate training to carry out what could be a very hazardous task she raised concerns with the manager on duty who told her it was none of her business and to get out of his office.Clara explaiend she was a Health and Safety rep and that it was her business. The manager became aggressive and shoved her out of hte office slamming a door behind her. She reported the incident to other management and to British Transport Police. The manager was suspended but not for long. A few days later Clara reported for work to find the manager back at work without due internal processes being completed. Terrified she withdrew to a safe place of work locking herself in an office. Clara is now suspended for standing up for vulnerable workers being made to undertake dangerous duties in the acid shed for which they are not trained.Please send your messages of support for Clara to camden3@rmt.org.uk






Geoff Breeze said:
Absolutley disgusting actions by the employer and disgusting victimisation of trade unionists. I support Clara all the way on this as should all trade unionists.
Geoff Breeze CWU rep.
25 May 2011 at 5:24pmAlasdair Lord said:
manager should be delt with in the most severe maner, that is physical abuse
25 May 2011 at 5:57pmJohn McDermott said:
Solidarity Clara, I applaud your sense of justice and devotion for standing up for your members and workers. Keep at them , we need more people like you at work. What is right is right and what is wrong is wrong. You are right, they are wrong.
25 May 2011 at 6:59pmKevin Davis said:
NIL ILLEGITIMI CORBORUNDUM (which means “… Don’t let the bastar*s grind you down….)
26 May 2011 at 1:21amRespect,
Kevin.
Richard Garratt said:
It is time to stop the victimisation of trade unionist in the work place; with the new mood for fighting the cuts we must all push for a change in this culture. We need to install in all of us the confidence that if any one is pushed around we fight back collectively. Hope the outcome is one you will be happy with.
Richard Garratt, Unison shop steward Stepney Green School (pc)
26 May 2011 at 8:57am