Taxi Drivers For Change
"Change for the better"
Newsletter No 2
Welcome
to the second edition of our newsletter, the marathon continues. A lot
of work has taken place since TDFC's last newsletter but unfortunately
not a lot has changed for us all. Families are still suffering and taxi
drivers still can't make a living. The following information is of the
utmost importance to you, your industry and your families future
and well being. You will need to make an important decision at the end
of this newsletter so please read carefully. Many thanks from the
committee to all supporters who are helping to distribute the 15,000
copies of this newsletter nationally.
"Meeting with Bertie Ahearne"
In
an effort to speak to everyone that could possibly help us a delegation
fom TDFC met with Mr Bertie Ahearne TD at St Lukes in Druncondra. The
meeting went well and Mr Ahearne was sympathetic to our cause. Bertie
mentioned that he didn't realise things had got so bad in the industry
and undertook to speak to the powers that be on our behalf. He
suggested that the best way forward was to involve a mediator to speak
to us and the representative bodies as well as the TR and the Minister
for Transport and he was sure that this would demonstrate that TDFC
should be at the table to address the industries problems. Mr Pat Byrne
was suggested and agreed as the mediator.
"Meeting with Pat Byrne"
A
delegation from TDFC met with taxi advisory council chairman, Mr Pat
Byrne, to discuss the problems full time drivers are experiencing.
This was more a "get to know you" meeting and from this point of view
the meeting went well. TDFC went through the problems with Mr Byrne and
highlighted the urgency required in addressing them. Mr Byrne said he
would need to talk to all concerned and would get back to us asap.
"Politics"
TDFC
are pleased with the performance of the taxi vote in the recent
elections. It would seem that a number of parties and politicians who
benefitted from our votes were correct in bringing forward positive
policies for the taxi industry, you were all obviously impressed as
those parties and politicians that have good policies toward the
industry did very well. TDFC would like to congratulate all who did
well around the country and commiserate with those who lost out. TDFC
will be keeping you informed when voting is required again. The next
time will be for Lisbon 2.
"Road show protests"
Delegations
from TDFC attended 2 further successful road show protests in Galway
and Portlaoise to offer our support to our colleagues from around the
country and to continue to voice our unhappiness with the regulators
office. On the way to the Portlaoise protest we were contacted by Mr
Pat Byrne who asked us to clarify our position of non engagement to the
regulation commissioner which we duly did. After a drive through
protest in Portlaoise TDFC were returning to base when we got a phone
call from Pat Byrne to say that he had arranged a meeting with the
senior officials of the Dept of Transport, great news we thought,
progress at last!
"RSA safety at work conference"
Delegates
from TDFC attended the road safety authorities safety at work
conference at Dublin Castle recently. Surprisingly there were no taxi
industry reps in attendance although the taxi regulation commission
were represented by the commissioner herself. The conference was very
interesting and we will have details on our web site shortly. The most
interesting aspect was a presentation given by world expert on fatigue
Prof Jim Horne. Fatigue or sleepiness behind the wheel is considered as
dangerous as if not more than driving under the influence. At the end
of this presentation TDFC asked whether the RSA were not concerned
about the long hours being worked by drivers and also the problem of
double jobbers working their taxi's after completing a weeks work
elsewhere. The RSA responded that they are unhappy and concerned about
this and would be working closely with the industry to address this
issue. On a related note one haulage co. owner expressed his
unhappiness that some of his drivers were coming to work tired on a
Monday because they had spent the weekend working their taxi's. He said
there was nothing he could do about the danger this presented as the
sate had issued them with taxi licences!
"An Garda Siochanna"
Delegates
from TDFC have had a subsequent meeting with the Gardai at Pearse St
and the relevant Council officials to do a walk about of south city
ranks to address the urgent issues. The most important issue is rank
spaces and this is being considered closely. All details will be on our
web site shortly as we are confined by the space available here. It was
a very successful exercise and all of the relevant issues are being
looked at closely. The same exercise is now being conducted on the
north city ranks and a walkabout is scheduled shortly. The Gardai are
very happy to work with us and we would urge all of our supporters
around the country to engage with their local Gardai in the same way.
"Meeting with the Dept of Transport 18/6/09"
TDFC
met with senior officials of the D.O.T. on thursday 18/6/09 at the
dept's offices in south Frederick st. The meeting was informative to
both parties and was conducted in a calm and reasoned manner.
The agenda consisted of the following points:
1,
Illegal operators working in unlicensed areas. 2. Cloning of licenses.
3. Sub letting of rental licenses to unlicensed individuals. 4. Fully
employed individuals working in the industry having completed a full
weeks work elsewhere. 5. Hours required to work by full time drivers.
6. Unfair competition through assisted entry to the industry and tax
liabilities.. 7. Inability to exit industry.
TDFC proposals were as follows:
1.
Proposed temporary moratorium with set date of review. 2. An urgent
review and restructure of the industry ( re change for the better).
3. An appeals process. 4. A meeting with Minister Dempsey to discuss our problems.
After an introduction by TDFC the business of the day was discussed.
The following are the responses from the Dept:
Quality
and not quantity is very important and safety is of the utmost
importance. The new skills programme which has been put in place should
help improve the quality of service. The criteria in place for a person
to enter the private coach, haulage and bus industries requires a
certificate of professional competence, a strict Garda check, financial
backing, a practical test and a 35hr course, this could work in the
taxi industry.
The
Dept would like to see more enforcement and were very pleased to hear
of TDFC's engagement with the Gardai. The Dept will support any work
with the Gardai and will also speak to revenue ,customs, social
welfare, etc.
Taco
graphs were mentioned but TDFC pointed out that they were unworkable at
the moment and drivers would not embrace them due to poor working
conditions.
The
Dept would urge TDFC to consult with the chairman of the taxi advisory
council as being the way forward, on tax clearance the Dept will
consult with the revenue and social welfare services. The Minister has
no law to introduce a cap.
Over
all the meeting was a positive one, the Dept will work on standards and
stricter enforcement and will await the taxi regulators report to see
where we go from there. The Dept again stressed the importance of
engaging with the chairman of the advisory council and agreed that a
world class taxi service was achievable.
In
a follow up letter the Dept states that the taxi regulator is
considering our submission as part of the public consultation process
on formulating the next steps needed for the industry including the
improvement of vehicle and driver standards. They further urge us to
engage with the regulator and the advisory council. The Dept also point
out that as part of the overall programme for Government, the
Government will shortly be making a statement on Economic Regulation
which will apply to all regulatory bodies and will deal with
appeals mechanisms.
"Summary"
It is clear to TDFC that we have only 2 choices as to which direction we need to take. Which ever one you decide you will be expected to support.
On one hand we can engage with the taxi regulation commissioner, for
which we don't have a mandate from you, which may lead to a meeting
with Minister Dempsey and further progress. Or, secondly, we can
return to action and take our cause to the streets. In all of the
meetings so far we haven't got anything to show for you and our
situation grows worse by the day.
If we are to engage with the taxi regulator a positive gesture of trust is needed, which could be a guarantee that items from our submission will be enacted on or
even something as simple as suspending the renewal increase while we
talk about it. Our gesture of trust has been to engage with the Dept of
Transport and Pat Byrne in a calm and reasonable manner and to suspend
our protests. There should be equal respect from both sides.
What we need from all our supporters now is a decision. Below are 2 questions for which we require just one answer. Text your answer to the number shown (text will cost 60c
and all monies will be used for the campaign and detailed in the
accounts which are available to all through Collie our treasurer). Your
participation is of the utmost importance to the future of the industry
so please respond.
Question A
Do you wish TDFC to continue dialogue and engage with the taxi regulation commission / advisory council?
If your answer is yes then text taxi A and your plate number to 53307
Or Question B
Do you wish to
escalate direct action to include Cities, towns, airports, ferry
ports, motorways, etc, nationally, until a positive gesture from
commission is offered and accepted?
If your answer is yes text taxi B and your plate number to 53307
(0.60cent
per text incld vat. Standard network charges apply. Lines close Sun
12/7/09 @ 18.00. S.P. phonovation, p.o. box 6 Dun Laoghaire Co Dublin
0818217100)
Fight for your job text us now
Thanks to all supporters for their continued support
TDFC
Well we have been asking the other unions to resign from the commission. What would you think the answer would be?
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