High life of Bob, the lobster-red baron: With his members set to bring misery to commuters this week, rail union boss Crow escapes to sip cocktails in Rio sunshine
£145,000-a-year union firebrand enjoys £10,000 luxury holiday
Enjoyed unlimited champagne, sushi and caviar from Barbados to Brazil
He sat by the pool most days in a prime position nearest to the bar
Suite boasted private balcony, marble bathroom and walk-in wardrobe
Serenaded guests with Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline on karaoke night
Later checked in to a £250-a-night five-star hotel on Copacabana beach
Now back home at to his tax-payer funded London council house
Last month he called for militant action to stop ‘rich getting richer’
Sipping contentedly from a coconut and baking on a golden beach in his Bermuda shorts, union boss Bob Crow enjoys a £10,000 holiday as his members prepare to go on strike.
While his comrades working for London Underground prepare to lose money in a bitter dispute, Crow found time for a luxury cruise from Barbados to Brazil.
The general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers union returns from a three-week jaunt this morning, three days before 10,000 members walk out, threatening travel chaos across the capital for rain-lashed commuters and tourists.
The £145,000-a-year union chief had left his taxpayer-subsidised council house to sail from Barbados to Rio, where he sunned himself on Copacabana beach and shopped in designer boutiques.
But Crow appeared to have dodged the bulldozer of austerity himself, paying £7,700 for a two-week journey aboard the Silver Spirit cruise liner for himself and long-term girlfriend Nicola Hoarau, an RMT office manager.
Those aboard the ship could indulge in unlimited champagne, sushi and caviar. Crow’s suite included a private balcony, marble bathroom, and walk-in wardrobe, while the ship boasts a casino, champagne bar, theatre, spa and beauty salon, and six restaurants.
He boarded on January 15 in Bridgetown, Barbados, and enjoyed stopovers in Grenada; Devil’s Island off French Guiana; and Belém, at the mouth of the Amazon.
He also visited Recife and Salvador, which has some of the most beautiful beaches on the north-east coast of Brazil, before mooring in Rio on January 29.
While in Rio, Crow apparently found time to attack London Underground’s planned closure of ticket offices and Tube chiefs’ efforts to keep the service running during the walkout.