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Bobbisox1 | 16:44 Fri 10th Feb 2023 | News
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I said so before Christmas but I'll repeat it - the time has come to lock RMT and ASLEF members out. They strike for two days and cripple the system for a week. Nobody can plan anything that involves a rail trip more than a couple of weeks out. The next time they strike the system should be closed down, the strikers sacked and only reopened when they agree to be...
21:09 Fri 10th Feb 2023
Personally I'd just give them a pay cut. We've been too soft for too long.
Is this a nationalised rail company that they work for?If it isnt,*** all to do with the government.
It never has been about money. It’s always been political.
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Tbh, I’m not sure which is private and which is back in government control ,
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Every now and then someone like Mick Lynch who’s on £80,000 a year comes a long , a bit like Arthur Scargill, their aim isn’t money ,it’s to bring down the government they hate
Trying to bring the government down by going on strike?Arthur Scargill had a lot of success there,didnt he?
Just tell them accept what has been offered within 24 hours or we'll impose a 20% pay cut and they can strike as much as they want. Then stand well back and watch them cave.
^Cross-posted.
id have all the left wing unions investigated, payola and intimidation.
@16.04.I thought most unions were of a left-wing nature,fender.Wasnt there a Tory run trade union calling itself the Campaign for the Rights Of Trade Union Members?They tried to set up a Scottish version,but it was a lot of b*lls.
No matter how the spin is spun by Comrade Lynch, 5% backdated to Jan 2022 plus a 4% rise now is bloody good.

The vast majority of people in the private sector could only wish for a rise like this (I know the rail companies are quasi-private before the pedants jump aboard).
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I’ve nothing against unions per se as long as they’re moderates but I remember clearly the ones such as the Print Union , the Miners , had so much clout back then that no right minded person would like to return to those days
// Trying To Bring The Government Down //

Don’t be silly.
Could the union leaderß be in the pay of those Reds in Moscow?
No, wait...
A 4% rise when inflation is 10% is not a good offer.
Energy prices doubling, the published inflation rate is a joke.
Meanwhile The MPs are in line for a £2.400 pay rise in april.
Gulliver, you haven’t done your sums.
Labour, SNP, Libs are refusing there rises tho gulliver are they?? The MPS do allright but £2400 is alot less than inflation
thatcher broke all of them, now it's creeping back, like the labour wannabe gov, all i see is a massive wreckage, that will need cleaning up again! by a conservative government, rinse repeat, illegal migrants aint seen nothing yet when layabouts get in, gobby rainor erm shooting her mouth off from a council est mentality, more money for the feckless, capitulation to russsia and the eu, vote for them, id say your insane, or you have not lived under enough labout nonsense.
party full of radicals harking back to the 70's, oh red ken's, bit like welsh labour, id like to see an investigation into them and kick backs.
disgusting party...rights under the guise of blatant theft.

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