End Metroline race to the bottom: reinstate Oscar Alvarez now!

We, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) want to express our deep concern and strong condemnation of the unfair dismissal of Oscar Alvarez, Union Representative of the IWW at the West Perivale garage.

Submitted by IWW Europe on May 8, 2013

We, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) want to express our deep concern and strong condemnation of the unfair dismissal of Oscar Alvarez, Union Representative of the IWW at the West Perivale garage.

Oscar Alvarez has been a London bus driver for 8 1/2 years. He reached the 10th position nationwide in Blackpool Best Bus Driver of the Year 2007 competition, which to date is still unbeaten by any Metroline driver. But Oscar’s sacking is far from being an isolated occurrence. This is part of an escalating wave of sackings on the buses over the last few years, which has seen all London bus companies imposing terrible contracts on new starters, often without union agreement or any serious attempt to fight this ‘race to the bottom’.

Beginning in December 2012 new contracts for all bus drivers began to be rolled out, first Brentford garage and then West Perivale in February. Whereas the Brentford contracts were all accepted, in West Perivale there was a furious rejection by the drivers who refused to sign, apart from a half-dozen or so.

Oscar Alvarez was one of those drivers, bravely opposing these blatant attacks to their terms and conditions, only to be sacked soon after following a minor altercation with a car driver on the road who had cut up his bus.

What is worst, during the disciplinary that resulted in his dismissal there were a number of breaches in procedure which rendered the process unfair and disproportionate, most notably, the withholding of crucial CCTV footage which Oscar could not access prior to the disciplinary. We are certain that, far from constituting gross misconduct, Oscar’s behaviour ought to be construed as an attempt to correct the driving behaviour of a another driver who had not only endangered her own safety, but also that of her baby and other road users. As such, we urge Metroline to reconsider the merits of this case and to reinstate Oscar Alvarez

Now Oscar needs all the support he can get in order to win reinstatement, as it was already achieved by fellow worker Gerry Downing last Tuesday 30th April following his successful appeal against dismissal. Gerry, from the Cricklewood garage, was also sacked on spurious charges. Gerry Downing is a Unite member and the Chair of Grass Roots left

Understanding that these gross misconduct verdicts were undoubtedly management revenge for the strong reaction to the attempts to impose new contracts on all drivers, an impressive demonstration of support was gathered in a public meeting that took place last Monday 29th of April, called by the Brent Trade Union Council.

Several sacked bus drivers attended and their stories were similar; harsh dismissal decisions for what were minor incidents. And the reasons were identified by many of the speakers and from the floor; new contracts from January 2012 took on starters on far lower terms and conditions than existing bus drivers.

For these reasons it has now been articulated wide ranging support for a bus driver defence campaign as a rank and file body on the London buses to fight these increasing victimisations.

The Industrial Workers of the World joins forces with this rank and file initiative and demands not only for the immediate reinstatement of our member and union representative Oscar Alvarez, but for all the London bus drivers to keep the resistance going and refuse to sign any new contracts.

Whichever union you belong to, we must hold together, because they can’t force us if we ALL refuse

For Oscar’s case, the IWW are mobilising our members and supporters by encouraging people to send letters and make phone calls this week expressing their dismay at Oscar’s sacking to the Metroline Bus Company. Supporters will also be leafleting outside the Cricklewood Bus Garage.

For all updates on the campaign actions please visit http://tiny.cc/REINSTATEOSCARNOW

Download and distribute the flier of the campaign: http://tiny.cc/flieroscarcampaign

Take action! Support our bus drivers! End Metroline race to the bottom!

Reinstate Oscar Alvarez Now!

Comments

uhu

10 years 11 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by uhu on May 8, 2013

the URLs ( http://tiny.cc/REINSTATEOSCARNOW and http://tiny.cc/flieroscarcampaign) are not working.

Harrison

10 years 11 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Harrison on May 11, 2013

Emailed Metroline on behalf of Oscar

uhu

10 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by uhu on May 9, 2013

resp. the content is not accessible if you are not connected to facebook.
perhaps e-mail-adresses etc. could be posted here also.

yeksmesh

10 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by yeksmesh on May 9, 2013

The event link requires you to have a facebook account and the pdf file requires you to have a google drive account, so the authors might want to adapt these two links so everyone can access them.

Harrison

10 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Harrison on May 9, 2013

Heres the email and phone stuff:

(Facebook page defines the period for this campaign as 7 May at 20:00 until 13 May at 20:00)

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

EMAIL CAMPAIGN.
Please send as many template letters (*) as possible to Metroline Chief Operating Officer Mr. Sean O’Shea and other key staff members and departments at Metroline in support of Oscar’s reinstatement.

Metroline Emails:

Sean O’Shea (COO) [email protected]
Jaspal Singh (CEO) [email protected]
Sam Smith (HR Advisor) [email protected]
Nina Johnson (Senior HR Advisor) [email protected]
Metroline HR [email protected]
Metroline HR [email protected]
Metroline Head Office [email protected]

Please also CC these supporters:

John McDonnell MP: [email protected]
Jerry Hicks (UNITE): [email protected]
London IWW: [email protected]

(*) //TEMPLATE LETTER//

Dear Mr. Sean O’Shea

Re: Compassionate appeal – Mr Oscar Alvarez

I am writing to you as a member of the public and Metroline bus passenger to express my deep concern about the dismissal of Mr Oscar Alvarez, ex Metroline driver from the West Perivale Garage. Rather than gross misconduct it seems to me that Mr Alvarez actions should be construed as an attempt to correct the driving behaviour of another driver who had not only endangered her own safety, but also that of her baby and other road users. My understanding is that Mr Alvarez is an excellent driver; indeed has won a national award for good driving on behalf of Metroline. It is my firm belief that his action does not amount to gross misconduct and so I am requesting that you accept his appeal for reinstatement.

Yours sincerely

[Your name]

PHONE CAMPAIGN
Phone Metroline urging them to reinstate Oscar. Please focus on Oscar’s great record as an outstanding driver and on the very weak merits of his case

Directors Office: 020 8218 8844
Comments: 0845 300 7000

LEAFLETING
Jointhe IWW leafleting on Thursday 9 & Friday 10 May @ Cricklewood Bus Garage, Edware Road, NW2 6jP
Time: 11:30 am- 1 pm

Leaflet available online here: http://tiny.cc/flieroscarcampaign

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Harrison

10 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Harrison on May 9, 2013

I've just made an alternate link to the PDF here

http://www2.zshares.net/9dcaimn9bhfu

Felix Frost

10 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Felix Frost on May 9, 2013

The location for the leafletting on Friday has been moved to the Perivale Bus Garage.

Meet 11 am outside Perivale Tube Station.

Chilli Sauce

10 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Chilli Sauce on May 9, 2013

Full solidarity. I hope that picket is loud and rowdy!

Hex333

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Hex333 on August 18, 2015

What was the outcome?