cabby john wrote:
..... and a tariff increase turned down. So it is fair to say the drivers have had enough.
How did you apply for your tariff increase; with or without calculations to support the increase?
Did you use the latest formula that council's are finding difficult to argue against, because the bones of the formula were contained in OFT956?
When did you last have an increase?
cabby john wrote:
Word has come back that the Council are only prepared to recognise one body, can they do this as surely you have the right to belong to any trade union/association.
Don't think they can do that!
BUT. If you have a number of representative bodies all singing different psalms & hymns, that is music to the councils ears, because they can then divide & conquer & choose the option from one of the representative bodies that best fits their plan or thinking.
The better way, & I'm not saying it's perfect, is for the council to recognise one COLLECTIVE organisation for the trade & for all trade representative bodies to belong to that collective organisation & to thrash out responses to problems & present a united front to the council.
Yes, I know; much easier said than done.
But if you don't try that method you won't know if it will work.
For the record, this is what we now do in Brum & it works better than multiple representation.