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![]() "Pre-38" wrote in message ... Shaun Brady once punched Bob Crow, for which action he is going to go to heaven. David Boothroyd Union good guy: Anyone who realises they're in a public service industry and should be serving the public, not disrupting them. James Farrar Now if only the RMT members would see sense! Roger ] I detect yet more TDriver bashing going on . I recall similar threads before on here. What IS the matter with you people. Against some organisation standing up for their members well being are we? Of course its very unfortunate that YOU happen to be the travelling public and therefore suffer on strike days and of course when YOU look at your own personal salary start moaning that the the Drivers get too much pay and all that usual bleating like the chimes of Big Ben. OK so we ditch Union representation altogether shall we and rely totally on the kindness of human resources Company management to look after our well being while we work for them and they award, themselves and only themselres, bigger pay rises into the bargain, which you know they will do. Shall we then see how the pay and conditions deteriorate shall we. Is that acceptable to you lot then. Will you be happy then? Well I tell you it is simply not going to happen without a fight. DaveR DA mode I reckon all unions should be done away with in all public services and that "management" should be allowed to impose whatever pay and conditions they like upon the rest of the workforce. /DA mode What would then happen eventually is that most of the decent people would say "sod this" and vote with their feet and they would have difficulty recruiting. The management of the day would then be criticised for failing to provide a decent service and would "seek new opportunities" to be replaced by sensible people who realise that if you want to provide a decent service you have to have decent people and they have to be treated decently. Fanciful? A touch probably, but the principle is sound and has happened in the past Of course, notice could be taken of all the jealeous .prats who complain that train drivers and others get paid too much so that pay gets cut. The people affected leave, and no service. Then listen to the same people bleat 'cause they can't get to their highly paid city jobs. |
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That sounds like a good idea, I'm with you on that and thanks for the
support .cheers DaveR |
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In message , Pre-38
writes Well I tell you it is simply not going to happen without a fight. Its okay for train drivers. They don't have to try and get to work when there is a train strike on. If they did they would soon change their tune. Ask someone who lost everything they own in a fire during a fire strike if they support fire strikes? People who work in essential services such as transport, police, fire, hospitals should not be allowed to go on strike. -- CJG |
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In message , Cast_Iron
writes What would then happen eventually is that most of the decent people would say "sod this" and vote with their feet and they would have difficulty recruiting. The management of the day would then be criticised for failing to provide a decent service and would "seek new opportunities" to be replaced by sensible people who realise that if you want to provide a decent service you have to have decent people and they have to be treated decently. So what your saying is that unions are not necessary? You should just let market forces push the price up and down until you get to a point where people are willing to work for the company at that price. Therefore your not paying them too much. But enough to get people to do the job. -- CJG |
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CJG wrote:
In message , Pre-38 writes Well I tell you it is simply not going to happen without a fight. Its okay for train drivers. They don't have to try and get to work when there is a train strike on. If they did they would soon change their tune. Ask someone who lost everything they own in a fire during a fire strike if they support fire strikes? People who work in essential services such as transport, police, fire, hospitals should not be allowed to go on strike. That's ok as long as they are given decent pay and conditions and are treated decently. Since the likelihood of that happening is about the same as a snowball surviving in hell, forget it. |
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In message , Cast_Iron
writes That's ok as long as they are given decent pay and conditions and are treated decently. So how exactly are train drivers treated badly and pay badly compared to the rest of the world? Just because you think your underpaid and badly treated doesn't mean NECESSARY that you are. -- CJG |
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![]() "CJG" wrote in message ... In message , Cast_Iron writes That's ok as long as they are given decent pay and conditions and are treated decently. So how exactly are train drivers treated badly and pay badly compared to the rest of the world? Just because you think your underpaid and badly treated doesn't mean NECESSARY that you are. -- CJG I'm not a train driver. |
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In message , Cast_Iron
writes I'm not a train driver. So how do you know they don't go home and have a bath in gold and jewels and have beautiful virgins massage their feet while they drive the train? -- CJG |
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CJG wrote:
In message , Cast_Iron writes I'm not a train driver. So how do you know they don't go home and have a bath in gold and jewels and have beautiful virgins massage their feet while they drive the train? I don't, but if they do good for them although if the last point were true I'm sure we on this group would have had some inkling by now. But then we'd also have had the "drag 'em down" people complaining about that. Supplementary point; if your last is true I trust that the said virgins are members of the approporiate trades union, i.e. the AVFM or Association of Virginal Foot Massagers. |
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