From a progressive transport agenda, to public spending, investment and sectoral collective bargaining, our union wants to see the long-overdue improvements that workers need and deserve, says MICK LYNCH
MICK LYNCH


With a Labour government now in power it’s time to rebuild in the interests of working people, says MICK LYNCH

As workers gather at Durham under a Labour government for the first time in 15 years, RMT general secretary MICK LYNCH calls for the ambition and bold action of the post-war era to match the scale of Britain’s challenges

From defending Scotland’s ticket offices to making the case for a People’s CalMac, my union will be standing firm across the rail and maritime industries, says MICK LYNCH

Our National Health and Safety conference taking place today could not be more timely given the recently announced cuts of £1.2 billion to Network Rail Track Renewal Service — putting staff and passengers at risk, warns MICK LYNCH

RMT leader MICK LYNCH on the union's vision for derailing a dangerous bid to outlaw effective strike action in Britain

We must be proactive in organising against this imposition, in the workplace, and in our communities, argues MICK LYNCH

RMT’s mass campaign to prevent destaffing of our railway stations has built up tremendous support – and although the consultation closes tomorrow, the fight goes on, writes MICK LYNCH

The massive surge in union activity and industrial action is inspiring, but we must now channel that energy against this draconian legislation, writes RMT general secretary MICK LYNCH

Our members' dedication and bravery have been an inspiration to many — we are now winning the argument for properly funded, state-owned public services, writes RMT general secretary MICK LYNCH

Collective action is the only way to protect the working class everywhere from the cost-of-living crisis, says RMT general secretary MICK LYNCH

For too long, the balance has been tipped in favour of the employers and against the workers, but we can’t wait about for Labour to redress the situation – we must exert pressure on our politicians immediately, writes RMT general secretary MICK LYNCH