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April 23 2019

RMT National Station Grades Conference

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We were delighted to attend, and to speak at, the National Station Grades Conference of the RMT, at Dunfermline on Friday 12 April.

We have had a long-standing relationship with our friends at the RMT, and were grateful for the opportunity to strengthen our bonds with them, and to tell the conference about the work that we do.

We greatly value our associations with the Trade Union movement, from whom we receive welcome and meaningful support. If you’re a member of a union and would like to know about affiliating with MOJO, please get in touch.

Pictured below are Paul McLaughlin (MOJO), Ross Marshall (RMT National Secretary), Craig Pearson (RMT National President) and Phil Rowan (RMT Delegate, Victoria Line).

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