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Says it all:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4095303.stm I've had enough of these arseholes. Why can't the goverment step in to sort these militants out like they did with other industries and if they won't play ball then just fire the ****ing lot of them. A few weeks pain as new non unionised drivers are trained will be worth it in the long run IMO. B2003 |
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In message .com,
Boltar writes I've had enough of these arseholes. Why can't the goverment step in to sort these militants out like they did with other industries and if they won't play ball then just fire the ****ing lot of them. A few weeks pain as new non unionised drivers are trained will be worth it in the long run IMO. 6 months to train plus the recruitment process (and in fact, by your proposal you will have fired all the trainers too!). I'm not sure Londoners could stand that long. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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Well, it is the right of every working man and woman to withdraw their
labour if they so wish. Good luck to the tube workers, they have one of the strongest unions in the country in the RMT, if they didnt they,d be sold down the river and stitced up, like the bus drivers!! |
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"Bored Of The Rings" wrote in message
... Well, it is the right of every working man and woman to withdraw their labour if they so wish. Yes, it is. They give their months notice and leave (They could leave right now, but that'd be a breach of contract and they would forfit a decent reference for sure). But do they? No! Of course they dont. Instead they get a few millitants to brainwash members and bully those that want to work (and those that arent members of the mob) -- Everything above is the personal opinion of the author, and nothing to do with where he works and all that lovely disclaimery stuff. Posted in his lunch hour too. |
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Instead they get a few millitants to
brainwash members and bully those that want to work (and those that arent members of the mob) Indeed: with morons like Bob Crowe having ANY influence over other human beings is really allowing the lunatics to run the asylum. Those whom the gods seek to destroy they first make mad. Marc. |
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Paul Weaver wrote:
"Bored Of The Rings" wrote in message ... Well, it is the right of every working man and woman to withdraw their labour if they so wish. Yes, it is. They give their months notice and leave (They could leave right now, but that'd be a breach of contract and they would forfit a decent reference for sure). But do they? No! Of course they dont. Instead they get a few millitants to brainwash members and bully those that want to work (and those that arent members of the mob) Not forgetting the apathetic ones who won't get off their arses and attend branch meetings and influence what goes on. |
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Brimstone wrote to uk.transport.london on Wed, 15 Dec 2004:
Paul Weaver wrote: But do they? No! Of course they dont. Instead they get a few millitants to brainwash members and bully those that want to work (and those that arent members of the mob) Not forgetting the apathetic ones who won't get off their arses and attend branch meetings and influence what goes on. I did hear that the militants sometimes - and I'm sure this can't be true in all cases - cause meetings to spin out for hours and hours until all the moderates go home in despair and boredom, and the militants take control.... intimidating any remaining moderates off the committees.... I don't suppose this is still true today, but it may well have been in the days when the unions held the nations to ransom! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 12 December 2004 |
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In message , Paul Weaver
writes Yes, it is. They give their months notice and leave (They could leave right now, but that'd be a breach of contract and they would forfit a decent reference for sure). But do they? No! Of course they dont. Instead they get a few millitants to brainwash members and bully those that want to work (and those that arent members of the mob) What rubbish. When I was on the tube I kept my A.S.L.E.F. membership and was never hassled on the days the N.U.T. struck. And although I've never manned a picket line in my life I'm sure the opposite was true when we went on strike and the N.U.T. didn't. -- Clive. |
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if they didnt they,d be sold
down the river and stitced up, I would GLADLY pay good money to see Bob Crowe and his ilk of dinosaurus rex all stitched up, hanging from the lamp-post oustide my house so that I can treat them with the contempt that they show the rest of us. Theirs is the sort of neanderthal mentality that means that it is now literally impossible to find a whole range of manufactured goods made in the U.K., ranging from matches to commercial vehicles and, yes, railway carriages! At least the bus drivers still have jobs. Marc. |
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![]() "Mait001" wrote in message ... Theirs is the sort of neanderthal mentality that means that it is now literally impossible to find a whole range of manufactured goods made in the U.K., ranging from matches to commercial vehicles and, yes, railway carriages! Yeah, right. It's got nothing to do with the fact the average worker in China gets paid 67p a day! Are you volunteering to take on that kind of wage to restore the manufacturing base of the UK? At least the bus drivers still have jobs. As do the Chinese workers...except the 350+ who die every day due to low safety levels. |
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