labour heartlands i say labour heartlands ......you could put the in a watchmans hut jim........an affiliated one tru but nonethless.......a watchmans hut regards cappy
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labour heartlands i say labour heartlands ......you could put the in a watchmans hut jim........an affiliated one tru but nonethless.......a watchmans hut regards cappy
My Eldest son who has a NATO job. classified so I don't know why, needs the trains to get to the office on Monday and Tuesday but he will lose two days pay over this.
Not Hitting Cameron but him and fellow workers who do not have a Bank Holiday.
Also the Strikers will lose two days pay, The Union Delegates and Union Boss will still get their inflated salaries and expenses.
Brian
My post was to advise members of the public transport situation in Liverpool over the bank holiday if they intend visiting here to see the Queens and once again we end up with the rights and wrongs of unions.
Regards.
Jim.B.
Well said Jim, every thread seems to be going the same way, just my thoughts KT
That is the problem with the strike system, the union calls a strike to hurt the boss but in most cases it is the general public who bear the brunt of it. The union members loose money, the union bosses enjoy it al and loose no money so who wins, not he working man that the union claims it represents
Perhaps it may be an idea to have a dedicated thread *union bashing*, then everyone of the like mind could then boot their thoughts up and down the pitch to their hearts content, Just an idea KT
mind kieth jim and me would have nothing to get our juices flowing each day......nothing like a good clean debate .....nice to know jim is taking a interest in trains and buses ........but he must join the lollipop mens union if they give him a lollipop stick ......or it will fetch all the lollipop men out.....regards cappy......lol
John what would be the point of going on strike if it's not going to inconvenience the general public,of course it's got to impact on them that's the way to get the employer to act.It is made out on here that people go on strike at the drop of a hat and enjoy it,nothing nice about being on strike and loosing wages.Those that scab it don't refuse the benefits gained by the strikers,they should do as they were quite happy with their lot that's why they didn't go on strike.
Regards.
jim.B.
So that's okay then, let's just forget about the families who have saved for a year to enjoy a short break, now ruined, let's forget about the hundreds, if not thousands of disappointed children who wont have their holiday. 'Its all in a good cause for the common good' didn't Stalin say those last few words
It's amazing how the Railway Unions always arrange for a strike on Bank Holidays.