RMT which is an acronym for “Rail, Maritime and Transport”, stands for The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers in the U.K.
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The British trade union covers the entire transport sector, whether road, railway, shipping, offshore or freight.
Who Leads The RMT?
Alex Gordon sits as President of the union, while Mick Lynch serves as General Secretary.
About The RMT
The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, a.ka. the RMT, is a professional and democratic trade union that covers every niche of transportation in the United Kingdom.
The union boasts of over 83,000 members, stemming from every part of the transport industry.
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The goal of the union is to protect the interest of its members and improve their renumerations.
The union collaborates with over 150 transport companies to achieve its objectives.
Most of the union agenda and campaigns are usually centred around shorter hours and better working conditions.
The RMT has grown so rapidly over the years, with a significant increase in its membership from 57,000 in 2002 to over 80,000.


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