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Labour Pledges To Restore The Rights Of Unions …

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naomi24 | 16:58 Wed 12th Dec 2018 | News
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..to take sympathy action in support of workers in other countries.

That bodes well for peace in the workplace under a Labour government. The shape of things to come … if we’re very unlucky.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/dec/08/john-mcdonnell-labour-will-let-workers-taking-sympathy-action-for-overseas-counterparts
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Attacking Labour is the best defence for the pathetic Tories
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Do you think this is a good idea, Canary?
Not totally, I do have reservations, but seeing the world is now ruled by International Corporations, I can see some merit in international response.
Yes. UK productivity is already woefully poor. This will no doubt restore our place at the top of the ladder.
I was watching a program on TV a year or so back about the development of the Inter City 125 train that came as we got rid of steam trains.

Steam trains of course needed two people in the cab - the driver and the fireman (to load coal).

But when they designed the Inter City 125 it had just one seat in the cab, right in the centre.

When British Rail wanted to start testing the train the Unions refused to work in it as there was only room for one person in the cab not two.

So the cab had to be redesigned to seat two people, even though there was no need for a second person as there was no need to load coal.

THAT is why I hate some of the attitudes the unions and Labour have got.

And THAT is why we have to hope that Corbyn and his communist mates never get in to power or this country will be ruined.

Many people hate Thatcher, but when she came to power the communist leaders of the unions were tying to destroy this country and they nearly succeeded (see Winter of Discontent).

Thatcher saved this country and we went from being the "sick man of Europe" to one of the most powerful countries in Europe.

Thatcher "saved" this country every bit as much as Churchill did and I would put her up there with Churchill as one of our greatest leaders we have had.
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Canary, I don't think Labour is talking about half measures.
/// Thatcher, but when she came to power the communist leaders of the unions were tying to destroy this country and they nearly succeeded///

But it was the Bankers who came a lot closer, and she loved them.
So, I run quite a successful shoe factory in Northampton. The National Union of Cobblers and Shoemakers has discovered that some of their "colleagues" in Timbuctu are being hard done by. They call my employees out on strike in their support. I have no control over matters in Timbucu, nor, for that matter, does the UK government. What exactly is Mr McDonnell suggesting my striking employees will achieve (other than the probable destruction of my once successful business and the redundancy of all my staff)?
As much as I am sick of hearing her argument of 'look at the alternative' she has a valid point.
they'd love to take us back to the goods ole days of loony union dogma, red robbo, Scargill etc.
guilbert: "Thatcher saved this country and we went from being the "sick man of Europe" to one of the most powerful countries in Europe." - bang on, BA right there. No doubt 10CS will be along soon to tell us he'd have hanged her for saving the nation from the communists.
Naomi, reading this post, when your beloved Tory Party, are so desperate, and breaking apart, and could be extinct in a few months I hope you are not sailing on the Titanic. GHU.
What a daft idea, even for him.
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Gulliver likes it.... but that speaks for itself. ;o)

You have been warned people!
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A brave new world. What's not to like?
23.09 Indeed it does Naomi LOL.
Some merit. If the fruits of your labour are dead bodies of men women and children, then, ...............
I don't get the point about "rights". If someone wants to take time off from their job in order to protest third-world poverty, or to show "consolidarity" with Bangladeshi sempstresses then what's stopping them?

Presumably the "right" under discussion is not that.

Might it be that the "right" is actually the duty of your boss, or your fellow citizen to for your moral posturing?

That ceases to be a "right" for you, doesn't it, and more like an unjust demand on others.
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I’m guessing the intention there is to portray yourself as enigmatic but it’s not working. What are you talking about?

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