Defend Mark Harding

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RMT member Kieran Crowe from Barnet Left Unity reports on the campaign to defend Mark Harding

Last night, around a hundred people gathered in a small Camden pub to meeting called by the RMT union at incredibly short notice.  They were to show their support for Mark Harding, a longstanding RMT activist, representative and local branch secretary who is subject to one of the most outrageous and politicised anti-union prosecutions in recent years.

As part of last week’s major strike action by the RMT and TSSA transport workers’ unions on London Underground (LU), who were striking as a result of Tory Mayor Boris Johnson’s reversal of his pledge to keep ticket offices open, Mark had been delegated by his members to take part in an official picket at Hammersmith station.

While on this picket line, a person who was going into work made the accusation that Mark had called him a ‘scab’ and ‘intimidated’ him, prompting the British Transport Police (BTP) to arrest Mark on a public order offence.

Other witnesses have stated that the BTP took no action of any kind while people on the picket line received considerable verbal abuse.  Mark spent thirteen hours in a police cell, during which time the charge against him was increased to a breach of trade union law under the Serious Organised Crime Act!

The initial bail conditions against Mark, which basically banned him from all his official trade union duties, were so restrictive that it was not clear – until they were reduced just before the actual meeting – if he would be able to attend his own support meeting, or even if accessing union communications was itself a bail breach!

Many people came from both the striking unions RMT and TSSA, as well the other union that represents LU drivers Aslef and many others including the public sector unions PCS and Unison.  It is a testament to the sheer number of people that Mark (very popular both as a rep and a person!) has given help and advice to over the years that there was such a big turnout.  It also shows, as Mark himself noted on the night, that this case is not simply about him, but an attempt to criminalise and intimidate the whole labour movement: the unions are still fighting for a thousand LU jobs.

The RMT will producing campaign material to defend Mark this week, which will be available on the RMT website, including petitions and motions for union branches.  It is crucial that trade unionists get behind the defence of Mark and continue to support the fight for jobs and services on LU.

Follow the campaign on the Defend Mark Harding Facebook page more on the campaign against ticket office closures on the Hands Off London Transport site

 


3 comments

3 responses to “Defend Mark Harding”

  1. Lynda Matthews says:

    This is an attack on all trade unionists. It is our right to defend jobs and striking is the
    last resort for any worker.

    • andre says:

      This is the state that we are in the demonization of the working classes, the blaming of government and bank economic failure on the immigrant, the rights of the trade unionist from the days of Thatcher to the present being worn away and the financial persecution of the voiceless poor and the disabled by draconian housing and taxation laws. Added to which is an overdrawn war that serves only those who are invested in oil. The time for a genuine left has come and yet we see in this case what we are up against the use of law to silence, harass and make criminal a working man and active trade unionist

  2. Bazza says:

    Solidarity with Mark! The arrogant people at the top always feel more confident when the vile Tories have a big say in power. Also read 12 universities and colleges are to dock a days pay for a 2 hour strike – the workers subsequently went on strike for the whole day! The attack on Mark and on university trade unionists – all in a democratic society! Justice for working people!


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