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Monday 22 January 2018

No More Secret Deals: All Meetings With TfL Must Be Minuted: PlusStatement From ITA.

Last week, there was an all trade meeting with TfL commissioner Mike Brown.


First item on the agenda was a short speech from Mike Brown telling the org/union leaders that there would be no discussion on Uber.

At this point the group should have got up en masse and walked out the meeting.

The trade have been having these meetings with the TfL  commissioner for over 5 years...although few and far between with Mike Brown who refused meetings for 8 months last year.

What has been achieved from these secret squirrel, un-minuted,  confidential meetings.... I’ll tell you....  ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

And the reason the orgs won’t make a fuss is that they’ve all signed a good behaviour clause in order to attend.

So why do they go.... possibly because it makes these expensive no marks feel important. 
TfL have put strings on our org leaders and dangle them around like puppets.

Gone is the militancy, gone is the fire in the belly, gone is the Dunkirk spirit and soon gone will be their memberships.

Rank and file drivers are starting to sit up and realise, their orgs are not fighting for them...they’ve become benign collaborators.

With the emergence of driver led groups such as the Independent Taxi Alliance (ITA), Drivers are waking up to the fact that they are being ripped off by the orgs and their subs (in certain cases) are financing life stiles that rank and file drivers could never aspire to. 

It’s easy when you have employed status, large salaries, luxury company cars, fabulous offices, to say “let’s sit back and see what happens....wait and see... don’t protest”.  And yet, what do the trade as a whole get back for its money, a lanyard, a sticker, and if your lucky...a diary.

One org has formed an enterprise company where it’s written into their constitution they can still get paid even if deselected in an election, or retired.

The political alliances of our Unions will not see them take issue against a labour Mayor. What good is that to our trade?

60% of the trade do not belong to any trade org and to be totally honest, looking at the representation offered, who can blame them.

Of the 40%, most will say, the only reason they subscribe to an org is for legal cover... this can be obtained privately at a considerable saving.

Our trade media are very careful what they say in their respective publications, for fear of upsetting their advertisers. Many drivers never read the trade press for this reason and again, who can blame them. 

Some Good News Though.
I heard last week that one org will not be advertising certain trade apps in any of its future publications... and about time too. This is to be applauded and should be emulated throughout all trade media, published and social. 

For years, our trade under poor leadership, has looked to fight the wrong criminals, the wrong enemy. 

The truth is, we should have been fighting the enemy within. The ones who sold us down the river for a seat at the fold up table. 

Militant groups like the RMT and then the UCG were formed in stark defiance of the old guard United Trade Group (UTG) who had signed up to John Mason’s one-sided engagement policy. 
Yet under the new Mayor, they too signed a hamstringing engagement policy with its good behaviour clause. 

The trade is being led down the wrong valley again by woefully inadequate leadership, like the heroic light brigade at Balaclava, massacred, victims of extreme poor generals.


We lost that battle, but we didn’t lose the war because we then sent in the heavy brigade
That’s what the ITA are offering the trade, a heavy brigade.

Have we learned from history?
Who would have thought ten years ago that today we would be totally outnumbered by one PH company, surrounded like the troops at Rorke’s drift


John ‘the cabby’ Kennedy warned us what was happening, when he was chair of the RMT.
But no one listened and he left the battlefield.

Semtex warned us that men were coming to kill us.
He also warned us about the enemy within.
But no one listened and he too left.

The ITA are now telling us, we don’t need these expensive un-achieving orgs, we’ve got nothing to lose and now is the time for drivers to fight back.

They've got a very good bass section mind, but they got no top tenors for sure.

This time drivers are listening, and starting to take notice. Every protest draws more and more combatants ready to fight for their job.

Our band of brothers gets bigger week by week. 

No surrender, Stronger Together!

This post is dedicated to the memory of Frederick Hitch VC and Hackney Carriage Driver
(29 November 1856 – 6 January 1913) 
Recipient of the Victoria Cross for his actions at the Battle of Rorke's Drift



TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT FROM THE ITA:

Everytime TfL and another complicit mayor makes a decision that is unjust and affects our trade, we must make TfL and the mayor pay, and inform the media of wrongdoings. A single protest has no real effect. We cannot sit on our hands and hope bad people do right by us.



If you're asking if Mike Brown rang me at home that night, the answer is no, Rome wasn't built in a day.
Protests are an important 'part' of the process, but don’t think for one minute TfL didn't feel the punch this week.

We will win or die trying. If we die, we'll take some of them with us

• ALL MEETINGS MUST BE MINUTED! 

•  WE ALL MUST KNOW WHAT TFL ARE SAYING, AND WHAT INDIVIDUALS ARE PUTTING THEIR NAME TOO! 

• NO MORE SECRETS FROM DRIVERS! 

•  ALL 23K DRIVERS ARE AFFECTED BY WHAT GOES ON IN THESE MEETINGS. MEMBERS OR NOT, THEY SHOULD BE INFORMED! 

•  NO MORE TFL SECRETS!


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Saturday 20 January 2018

What The Press Said: London’s Black Cabs Descend On Aldwych For Latest Demo

ITA Statement After Five Days Of Protests


The ITA’s goal, was to get our plight media coverage. Five days - everyday made national press, TV and radio. In answer to the Mayor of London and TfL's misinformation to the media, that they have no choice in allowing Uber to continue to trade, although deemed "not fit and proper". Also to hurt our nemesis, (TfL), by stopping/slowing buses. 

 At the all trade meeting with Mike Brown on Tuesday, our Orgs were fobbed off with "cannot talk about Uber license". 

This situation has been stage managed by TfL and aided by the Mayor. Uber should have had its license rightly revoked. It's a facade.

TfL claim they have to let Uber continue to operate while the appeal runs its course, this is not true. Under the Act of 1998 sec 26(2) they can revoke Uber’s licence in the same fashion they revoked Sean Stockings’ licence. Sean was thrown out of work for seven months while his appeal was taking place. 

Every time TfL and another complicit Mayor makes a decision that is unjust and affects our trade, we must make TfL and the mayor pay, and inform the media of wrongdoings. 


A single protest has no real effect. We cannot sit on our hands and hope bad people do right by us.

Our next targets may not be in the form of week long protests. They might be state visits. Every function Sadiq Khan or Theresa May attends. They will be high profile. 

 Otherwise how do we make the world aware that TfL are selling off our lives to the highest bidder?

Our ultimate aim is to force Sadiq Khan to call on this Government for a transparent public inquiry into TfL's unhealthy relationship with Uber. We want all the old faces dragged back to be examined under oath. "Not only must Justice be done; it must also be seen to be done."
We will never give up! 
Those who give up, achieve nothing! 
We're in this for the long hall.

Everyday our friends are gathering evidence. At every opportunity we will strike to make the public and media aware of the amount of corruption that has led to TfL's criminal acts.

What our detractors fail to realise is we sacrificed our living to protest.  The leaflets, our placards, everything is paid by us. We don't collect subs. We don't get paid. 

We suffer for our cause.
We can't make drivers fight for their jobs, but collaboration with TfL is not an option.

The LCDC and GMB supported the protests, and the man whom is likely to lead the RMT branch was there everyday. 


No Sections are in place to stop an Org wishing its participating members well, or stopping an Org leader from joining our protest as an individual cab driver.

TfL know exactly who we are. 
It's an open secret, we spoke openly to Chapman and Blake last year. 
 
Too many leaders accommodating TfL. Giving TfL an easy time. 
Meetings merely gathering points where Org reps are told what to go back and tell their members.

 We need a few to stand and say 
"No! No this isn't happening! 
This is unacceptable”

We will keep on protesting against injustice.

There's a reason 60% of the trade are not allied to an Org or Union. They feel disenfranchised. They see prospective leaders having cosy chats and appeasing TfL. 

How many of the 40% who are in an Org, are in it just for the (fragile) legal cover?

The fight for our jobs goes on.

TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT :

   




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Friday 19 January 2018

The Fall of Travis Kalanick Was a Lot Weirder and Darker Than You Thought


A year ago, before the investor lawsuits and the federal investigations, before the mass resignations, and before the connotation of the word “Uber” shifted from “world’s most valuable startup” to “world’s most dysfunctional,” Uber’s executives sat around a hotel conference room table in San Francisco, trying to convince their chief executive officer, Travis Kalanick, that the company had a major problem: him.

The executives were armed that day with something unusual for Uber Technologies Inc.: the results of a survey. Kalanick operated by gut feeling and with a stubborn sense of how people should feel, not how they did. Jeff Jones, Uber’s new president and former chief marketing officer for Target Corp., wanted more substantial insights. 

Conclusions drawn from the survey were printed and hanging on the walls. About half the respondents had a positive impression of Uber and its convenient ride-hailing app. But if respondents knew anything about Kalanick, an inveterate flouter of both workplace conventions and local transportation laws, they had a decidedly negative view.

As usual with Kalanick, the discussion grew contentious. Jones and his deputies argued that Uber’s riders and drivers viewed the company as made up of a bunch of greedy, self-centered jerks. And as usual, Kalanick retorted that the company had a public-relations problem, not a cultural one.

Then a top executive excused herself to answer a phone call. A minute later, she reappeared and asked Kalanick to step into the hallway. Another executive joined them. They hunched over a laptop to watch a video that had just been posted online by Bloomberg News: grainy, black-and-white dashcam footage of Kalanick in the back seat of an UberBlack on Super Bowl weekend, heatedly arguing over fares with a driver named Fawzi Kamel.

“Some people don’t like to take responsibility for their own shit!” Kalanick can be heard yelling at Kamel. “They blame everything in their life on somebody else!”

As the clip ended, the three stood in stunned silence. Kalanick seemed to understand that his behavior required some form of contrition. According to a person who was there, he literally got down on his hands and knees and began squirming on the floor. “This is bad,” he muttered. “I’m terrible.”

Then, contrition period over, he got up, called a board member, demanded a new PR strategy, and embarked on a yearlong starring role as the villain who gets his comeuppance in the most gripping startup drama since the dot-com bubble. It’s a story that, until now, has never been fully told.

   

Read full article here:


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CASA Trained Compliance Officers Now Have New Powers To Stop And Inspect Vehicles

Until recently, the officers carried out road stops with the police while checking drivers’ licences and their vehicles. 


But with the number of licensed vehicles in London rapidly expanding, the officers have now been given new powers by the Metropolitan Police under the Community Safety and Accreditation Scheme (CSAS). This enables them to stop vehicles for inspection, testing and verification of licensing conditions, and the power

to demand the name and address of the driver.

If a driver fails to stop when directed by a CSAS-trained officer, it is a criminal offence and will be reported to the police and TPH for investigation and action.

Cliff Llewellyn, compliance manager at TPH, explains: ‘We have more officers on the streets now, with a higher visible presence carrying out our own road stops, letting the police get on with other things.

‘It’s a smarter way of working giving us an additional option to deal effectively with illegal activity and also allows us a wider coverage across London.’

The new road stops were introduced at Heathrow earlier this year and will be rolled out across London as more officers are trained and gain the relevant qualifications.


Under the new system, groups of six compliance officers cordon off a stop area which enables them to inspect both sides of the vehicle safely. Stops are carried out as quickly as possible so if there are any passengers on board, they are not held up unnecessarily.

Accredited officers have been issued with new CSAS hi-visibility jackets and so far drivers have welcomed this increase in compliance activity. 


Existing compliance officer powers:

• Can request a copy of the certificate of insurance for inspection

• Inspect a driver’s badge or photo ID

• Ask for a driver, vehicle or private hire operator licence for inspection

• Remove and retain a licence and vehicle plate/disc of a licence that has expired, or been suspended or revoked

• Request a vehicle to be inspected

New CSAS powers:

• Requiring a person’s name and address for road traffic offences or antisocial behaviour

• Stopping a vehicle for testing

• Controlling traffic 

• Stopping cycles 


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Day 5 : ITA Exercising Our Right To Legitimate Protest. Biggest AndBest So Far.


Yesterday's massive demonstration saw thousands of Taxis flock to London Bridge, with drivers protesting against TfL's reasons for allowing an illegal dangerous app to continue to function without a licence.

The protest was a fantastic success, the largest attendance so far. Drivers realising that the diplomatic route isn't working and now it's time for direct action. 


The venue London Bridge, was attacked in a pincer like operation, with Taxis coming up from Blackfriars staton along Cannon Street and venturing south over the bridge. The second claw left Great Southwark Street and heading north across the bridge. 


The surrounding area was bought to complete gridlock. 
The police cordoned off access to the bridge but were allowing Taxis to join their colleagues on the protest. 


In all the police were great and allowed drivers to protest unhindered. However a couple of TfL spy's were seen illegally taking photos and notes.


So many Taxis turned up, they had to be diverted to Tower Bridge which was also bought to a standstill.

Today's Venue has been arranged but will be kept off social media until closer to the event.
So listen out on your WhatsApp groups, or word of mouth on the ranks and shelters. 


Well done everyone involved, let's make today the biggest and best attended so far. 


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Thursday 18 January 2018

Sixth Former Political Students From Harrow: Sadiq Should Stand Down

ITN reporter that @SadiqKhan was accused of repeatedly failing to answer an important stop-and-search question: Can the mayor guarantee young, black men in London will not be targeted? 


BBC London News Reported:
Mayor's Question Time at City Hall descends into farce as hugely important subject of knife crime discussed. 

Here is what the invited sixth form politic students thought of the Mayors debacle:
  
   


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