PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
RAIL RENEWALS (1 February 2011)

Motion Details

That this House welcomes the railway renewal work undertaken by rail workers including installing overhead lines, signals and laying track which is vital to a safe and efficient railway; notes renewals are undertaken for Network Rail by numerous contractors and subcontractors and is deeply concerned Network Rail is managing these contracts by prioritising short-term budgetary objectives over the needs of the railway infrastructure; believes this feast and famine approach has resulted in essential renewals being delayed, such as work that could be undertaken by Babcock Rail in the North East, which will lead to a poorer service and increased costs; is alarmed that this policy has already directly resulted in the loss of thousands of skilled rail jobs and railway knowledge, as demonstrated by Jarvis being forced into administration, and is being used as a deliberate strategy to worsen conditions of employment and to extend agency and sub-contracted labour; further notes research undertaken by the RMT union and academics demonstrating that the complex network of contractors and sub-contractors means there are tens of thousands of rail workers employed by a multitude of companies undertaking renewals and that substantial savings could be achieved if renewals were instead carried out in-house as was the case before railway privatisation; and urges Network Rail and the Government to assess urgently the benefits of bringing renewals in-house under the control of Network Rail and to convene an industry-wide summit, including trade unions, to develop a co-ordinated strategy for railway infrastructure and skills retention.

Sponsored by:
Kelvin Hopkins (Independent)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
56
84%
 
 
Independent
6
9%
 
 
Scottish National Party
2
3%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
2
3%
 
 
Green Party
1
1%
 
Sponsor List (67 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Sir Kevin Barron
Lab
Sir Hugh Bayley
Lab
Dame Anne Begg
Lab
Hazel Blears
Lab
Richard Burden
Lab
Mr Ronnie Campbell
Lab
Martin Caton
Lab
Baroness Chapman of Darlington
Lab
Baroness Clark of Kilwinning
Lab
Mr Tom Clarke
Lab
Ann Clwyd
Lab
Rosie Cooper
Ind
Jeremy Corbyn
Islington North
Lab
Sir David Crausby
Lab
Jon Cruddas
Lab
Alex Cunningham
Lab
Mr Jim Cunningham
Lab
Sir Tony Cunningham
Ind
Simon Danczuk
Lab
Mr Ian Davidson
Lab
Jim Dobbin
Lab
Frank Dobson
Lab
Bill Esterson
Sefton Central
Lab
Chris Evans
Caerphilly
Lab
Paul Farrelly
Lab
Paul Flynn
Lab
Yvonne Fovargue
LD
Andrew George
St Ives
Lab
Sheila Gilmore
Lab
Mary Glindon
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
Lab
Mr Roger Godsiff
Lab
Kate Green
Lab
Fabian Hamilton
Leeds North East
Ind
Mr Mike Hancock
Ind
Mr Stephen Hepburn
Lab
Mr Jim Hood
Ind
Kelvin Hopkins (Sponsor)
Lab
Sir George Howarth
Lab
Glenda Jackson
Lab
Mrs Siân C. James
Lab
Sir Gerald Kaufman
Lab
Alan Keen
Lab
Ian Lavery
Blyth and Ashington
Green
Caroline Lucas
Lab
Lord Mann
Ind
John McDonnell
Hayes and Harlington
Lab
Jim McGovern
Lab
Mr Michael Meacher
Lab
Sir Alan Meale
Lab
Ian Mearns
Lab
Austin Mitchell
Lab
Lisa Nandy
Wigan
Lab
Sandra Osborne
Lab
Albert Owen
Lab
Teresa Pearce
Lab
Yasmin Qureshi
Bolton South and Walkden
Lab
Mrs Linda Riordan
SNP
Angus Robertson
Lab
Mr Geoffrey Robinson
Lab
Chris Ruane
LD
Sir Bob Russell
Lab
Mr Marsha Singh
Lab
Mr Dennis Skinner
Lab
Karl Turner
Kingston upon Hull East
Lab
Joan Walley
Lab
Lord Watson of Wyre Forest
SNP
Pete Wishart
Perth and Kinross-shire

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