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As part of the media coverage of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Union_of_Rail,_Maritime_and_Transport_Workers RMT's 2022 strikes,] Mick Lynch gained widespread attention for his performances in interviews and debates on the [[BBC]], [[Sky News]] and [[ITV]]<ref>''[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/rail-strike-hugh-laurie-mick-lynch-b2106645.html "Rail strike: Hugh Laurie praises RMT union boss Mick Lynch for ‘cleaning up’ in interviews"]''</ref> | As part of the media coverage of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Union_of_Rail,_Maritime_and_Transport_Workers RMT's 2022 strikes,] Mick Lynch gained widespread attention for his performances in interviews and debates on the [[BBC]], [[Sky News]] and [[ITV]]<ref>''[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/rail-strike-hugh-laurie-mick-lynch-b2106645.html "Rail strike: Hugh Laurie praises RMT union boss Mick Lynch for ‘cleaning up’ in interviews"]''</ref> | ||
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Nationality | Irish | |||||||||
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Michael Lynch, known as Mick Lynch, is a British trade unionist who has served as the General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) since May 2021.[1]
Early life
Mick Lynch was born to Irish parents in London in 1962 and grew up in the Paddington area.[2] He left school at the age of 16 and qualified as an electrician.
Career
Mick Lynch worked in construction and joined a trade union, but found himself illegally blacklisted as a result. In 1993, unable to find work in construction, he began working for Eurostar, and became active in the RMT. Twenty years later, he received a large settlement for the illegal blacklisting.[3]
Lynch served two terms as Assistant General Secretary of the RMT, and two terms on its executive. In 2020, after General Secretary Mick Cash took time off due to ill health, Lynch was appointed as the acting General Secretary but stood down after a few months, accusing members of bullying and harassment. This accusation was similar to Cash's. Lynch won an election for the permanent role of General Secretary and took up the position in May 2021.[4][5]
2022 Rail Strikes
Joining comrades on a GMB picket line |
As part of the media coverage of the RMT's 2022 strikes, Mick Lynch gained widespread attention for his performances in interviews and debates on the BBC, Sky News and ITV[6]
The pundits and politicians facing him off adopted the curious position that unions are the real enemy of the worker, framing the RMT as intransigent dinosaurs holding rail-reliant ‘ordinary people’ to ransom. But who, exactly, are ordinary people? Rail workers could well be joined by teachers and nurses later this year if public sector pay and conditions don’t improve. It’s unlikely that we’ll see media bosses and MPs going on strike because they can’t afford the cost of living. Yet the spectre of the ‘British public’ is used as a shield by mouthpieces of the wealthy to attack organised labour.[7]
References
- ↑ "Companies House - Michael Lynch"
- ↑ "Biography - Mick Lynch"
- ↑ "From blacklist to boardroom: Mick Lynch, the rail leader gearing up for a new battle"
- ↑ "Assistant general secretary Mick Lynch elected as new RMT chief"
- ↑ "Mick Lynch stands down as RMT AGS amid allegations of bullying by NEC members"
- ↑ "Rail strike: Hugh Laurie praises RMT union boss Mick Lynch for ‘cleaning up’ in interviews"
- ↑ "It’s great to see Mick Lynch calling out the media’s anti-union bullshit"
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