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On 30 Mar, 21:53, "Richard J." wrote:
wrote: On 30 Mar, 19:11, Boltar wrote: On 30 Mar, 14:14, MIG wrote: I bet that decent pay and working hours of staff correlate pretty well with the safey of systems anyway. Well given the rather generous pay scales at LUL it must be pretty damn safe, so what are they whinging about? B2003 That includes people who work on oil rigs and deep sea divers? Robin, perhaps you'd like to enlighten us about the reasons for this strike, because the safety connection is not at all clear IMHO. *In particular, why does closing a ticket office cause a safety problem? *I thought that staffing of all stations had been guaranteed. LU say that "these issues have nothing whatsoever to do with safety, and not a single job is at risk." -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) http://www.rmt.org.uk/Templates/Inte...?NodeID=103691 |
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