In the league table of pretentious blowhards who survey the world from the viewpoint of that place in their own fundament where their head is permanently located, you are undoubtedly the champion. Your self importance is as blatant as it is unjustified. Your arrogant contempt for anyone who dares to disagree with your pristine world view, is breathtaking.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You are "What's Left" in a nutshell.
Goodbye. Ignore list, I think. Since there isn't a self-regarding, half-educated moron list.
Results 91 to 120 of 123
-
28-12-2009 11:14 PM #91
-
29-12-2009 03:17 PM #92This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
On a serious note you are becoming a wee bit touchy. Keep calm I am a bit worried about your blood pressure. If you carry on like this you will give the impression that wisdom does not come with age.
I can't take serious anything you say, particularly with that avatar - very sad. When you make your belligerent remarks all that makes me think is that you are an apology for a human being which I am sure you are not.Last edited by McIntosh; 29-12-2009 at 05:09 PM.
-
29-12-2009 04:21 PM #93
- Join Date
- Apr 2008
- Location
- from the mountains
- Posts
- 4,688
- Gamer IDs
-
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
29-12-2009 08:55 PM #94
- Join Date
- Aug 2007
- Posts
- 5,253
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
29-12-2009 10:01 PM #95
- Join Date
- Apr 2008
- Location
- from the mountains
- Posts
- 4,688
- Gamer IDs
-
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
30-12-2009 10:46 AM #96
- Join Date
- May 2002
- Location
- In the west travelling east.
- Age
- 69
- Posts
- 10,613
- Blog Entries
- 1
And after all that, guess who I flew home with last night
Wasn't too bad. I must admit I was tempted to ask about the strike but kept my mouth shut. By the way, maybe change to BA all the time. You get bacon rolls in their business lounge, much better than the rubbish in KLM and AFs!!!!!
-
30-12-2009 07:01 PM #97This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
30-12-2009 07:12 PM #98
- Join Date
- Aug 2007
- Posts
- 5,253
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If they have a series of shorter strikes it will be quite damaging. The longer loyal customers stay away they more unlikely they are to go back.
Am I correct in saying that BA depend a lot on business customers? I wouldn't be interested in keeping on contracts or continuing with them with threats hanging over my head every time the staff are disgruntled.
-
30-12-2009 11:39 PM #99
I enjoy travelling with BA particularly on long haul flights. I would like to know what is a fair wage for working for BA, whether in the air as a pilot or air crew or at a check in stance?
Gerard
-
20-03-2010 03:53 PM #100
- Join Date
- Jul 2003
- Location
- United Kingdom
- Posts
- 11,951
Thought I would bring this thread alive again now that the strikes gone ahead. question to all of you who slated the union still think that Willie Walsh and BA are right?
He withdrew the offer which could have settled the dispute then asked the staff to pay for another £27m in loss of bookings. The same staff who are scabbing this strike. The mans a joke. He should be removed. Nationalise BA . bring it back under public ownership.
-
-
22-03-2010 11:20 AM #102This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As far as I heard, the latest offer on the table from BA was conditional upon talks continuing and no strike action being taken. Therefore when strike action was called the offer was withdrawn. This should have been no surprise to the UNITE union but instead they present it to the media as BA management 'wanting to go to war with the unions'.
Both management and the union are equally culpable of the systematic destruction of the BA brand. It is truly amazing to behold. Competitor airlines must be rubbing their hands with delight.
-
23-03-2010 09:06 AM #103This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They've now even gone as far as to say the strike will be halted if the offer is put back. There's no reason for Walsh and the BA management not to do this if they actually want the strike to end with a negotiated settlement.
Walsh would have known the strike would not have immediately been called off just because an offer was made (as that never happens) and so was able to make the offer knowing it would not be accepted on his ridiculous terms. The BA management wants the strike the go ahead (further evidence of which is the enormous amount of preparation undertaken) so they can destroy the obstacle to driving down wages and conditions - a highly unionised workforce.
-
23-03-2010 12:46 PM #104This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the offer was regarded last week as being of no value at all, why is its removal suddenly being hailed as an example of macho management?
-
23-03-2010 12:51 PM #105This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
23-03-2010 12:52 PM #106This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But maybe they should just not have bothered to make such feeble attempts to protect the BA brand?
It's just a matter of time anyway before BA sinks into some form of reconstructed after-life within which it will be a shadow of its former self. Sadly everyone will lose out.
-
-
27-03-2010 01:26 PM #108This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
(I am no fan of Walsh but I don't think he will lose any sleep over this.)Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
-
27-03-2010 01:30 PM #109This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
27-03-2010 01:39 PM #110
Re: BA wins injunction to stop the strike
Originally Posted by BEEJ
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Absolutely agree both are culpable but the Unions have been watching too much "Life on Mars" recently and seem stuck on a 1970's timewarp which will be a contributing factor I suspect if (when) Labour lose the next election. BA will be out of business in 5 years
-
27-03-2010 01:43 PM #111This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
27-03-2010 01:50 PM #112
- Join Date
- Aug 2005
- Location
- Gate 38
- Posts
- 7,816
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What undid Labour then, looks like it could undo them now.
Folk need to move on because labour relations have moved on. Unions do have a role in influencing and negotiating. But right now, some of them are carrying on like the worst of them in the 70s and 80s.
-
27-03-2010 01:56 PM #113
Quote: Lucky / Nationalise B.A. - Beefster / Why?
Why no'? Although I'm biased & would re-nationalise everything gifted to the private sector since '79. The only thing in life I don't blame Thatcher for is our S.Cup failing, given that predates her by a couple of years.
The banks behaviour before during & after the recent catastrophe underlines what happens when you allow private individuals & groups to run anything without heavy government intervention.
B.A. has become a shambles, despite or perhaps because of the axe-wielders. These days very few unions try to bring their members out without it being the last throw of the dice; most folk can ill-afford to lose the money & we are unfortunately moving away from collective action anyway. B.A. management are trying to break the union once & for all, probably before whoring themselves off in some seedy sell-off.
Let me tell you, boy, come the revolution..actually the games about to start.
-
27-03-2010 02:16 PM #114
- Join Date
- Aug 2005
- Location
- Gate 38
- Posts
- 7,816
YouTube - Pay Check: What is UNISON's Dave Prentis on?
I know it's UNISON, but the point is the same. Trade Unionistas like to talk about fat cats, but what about if that fat cat is one of their general secretaries?
Hypocrisy.
Bet you when BA go bust, these self same people will be moaning about how the government didnt bail them out. What about all that lost business because they were bickering about how much more money they ought to get for dishing out tea and coffee?Last edited by steakbake; 27-03-2010 at 04:13 PM.
-
27-03-2010 06:59 PM #115This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Would you want Easyjet and BMI nationalised too?
-
28-03-2010 01:08 PM #116
- Join Date
- Apr 2008
- Location
- from the mountains
- Posts
- 4,688
- Gamer IDs
-
Separated at Birth?
Last edited by ArabHibee; 28-03-2010 at 01:10 PM.
-
28-03-2010 02:11 PM #117This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
28-03-2010 08:46 PM #118
Why does the biggest ringpiece involved in this debacle have to be Scottish? It's like turning the clock back 30 years, I thought we had done away with these fuds, always Scousers or Scots.....so predictable and phecking embarrassing.
-
28-03-2010 10:33 PM #119
- Join Date
- Apr 2008
- Location
- from the mountains
- Posts
- 4,688
- Gamer IDs
-
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
02-04-2010 11:50 AM #120This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That's because there isn't any.
Why the hell anyone would want to nationalise an airline is really truly beyond me.
Log in to remove the advert |
Similar Threads
-
Stokes strike, Stack's stop...
By Dashing Bob S in forum hibs.net Main ForumReplies: 1Last Post: 24-10-2009, 05:14 PM
Bookmarks