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Tube driver wins claim for unfair dismissal - strikes off?
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June 23rd 11, 10:55 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Mizter T
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Tube driver wins claim for unfair dismissal - strikes off?
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On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 16:21:30 -0500
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He was stupid doing what he did, although he probably meant no harm - he
is not one of the aggressive types you sometimes see on picket lines, and
The RMT bruisers couldn't handle the general public. After getting a
serious
amount of abuse (I witnesses it and provided some of my own) outside Arnos
Grove station a number of years back - what the hell did they expect? Love
and kisses from people 2 hours late to work? Morons - they now skulk
around
down Palmers road out of harms way outside the entrance to Ash House
instead
every time theres a protest.
What is bloody stupid but can nonetheless be seen on strike days is the
public berating the staff *who are actually at work* - I provided my own
earful to one such moron during a strike last year.
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