Was talking to the driver on the bus this morning and he said that the drivers had voted to go on strike by over 90%. The main problem is, he said, constant bullying and intimidation by management. Means a 3 mile walk home from work each day but they have my support.
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27-07-2019 08:05 AM #1
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Bus drivers strike
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27-07-2019 08:09 AM #2
Begins on August 2nd if there's no resolution.
I'm not sure what's been offered (Lothian buses claim a substantial pay raise and benefits) Vs what's demanded. Your info makes it sound like it's not driven by money though, so might not be an easy issue to resolve if that's actually the case.
They'd just sorted out their contactless payment as well (for some tickets).Mon the Hibs.
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27-07-2019 08:11 AM #3
Having spoken to a few drivers and family members of drivers the way they are treated at times is shocking, good on them and hope they get the change that is needed
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27-07-2019 08:17 AM #4
Good on them.
Lothian Buses throwing the pay bribe in at the last minute and using that line in all their communications about the strike is as shameless an attempt at manipulating local opinion as I have seen in a while. As I said elsewhere this is classic 'divide and conquer' from management. Paint the drivers and Union as greedy and try to influence opinion against them.
Reading through various social media channels it seems that has failed and public opinion is very much on the drivers side.
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27-07-2019 08:23 AM #5
Would I be right in saying all of this came about because one driver was sacked for posting a ‘funny’ meme of the boss on a private WhatsApp thread?
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27-07-2019 08:32 AM #6
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Behind them 100% although it will impact on going to the Festival.
The drivers are at the sharp end of what everyone in this city has had to endure due to over tourism.
Driving in town must be hard enough, without having to keep to a timetable and act as the tourist information service .
The final straw has to be that driver getting the sack for mocking the CEO. Good for them for standing up for themselves.
The rest of the city needs to get behind them, and take a leaf out of their book.
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27-07-2019 08:49 AM #7
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They wouldn't reinstate him and then the bullying culture accusations came out.
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27-07-2019 10:07 AM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Seems petty to say the least and maybe does reflect the overall management culture. That said I’m sure the drivers used to have a beef with the dude that ran LRT for years as well (Renilson?) so maybe this driver / management thing has been a long term issue.
I know most big businesses have ‘out of work’ clauses re conduct etc but there is an interesting privacy thing here as well re the fact it was done on a private WhatsApp thread.
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27-07-2019 10:14 AM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However, there are probably strict rules regarding social media and private or not, they’ve been broken and the company are going by the book.
It’s a difficult one but I’m siding with the drivers here and a more mature management strategy would solve the problem. Social media is a fairly new phenomenon so the rules regarding its use therefore have to develop as we begin to get used to it becoming a part of our lives.
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27-07-2019 10:45 AM #12
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Unite recommended that their members accept the deal offered by Lothian buses. Why did the the drivers overwhelmingly reject the offer and what do they they actually want?
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27-07-2019 10:50 AM #13
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I fully support them.
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27-07-2019 11:10 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-07-2019 11:17 AM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's poor form that management and the media are trying to spin this as being about pay.
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27-07-2019 11:19 AM #16
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This strike is an ideal opportunity for the board of LRT to revisit their management philosophy, as the current one is about to hit them in the pocket.
Stupid ******* should have been able to take a joke, but he acts the big I Am instead. Who breaks a butterfly on a wheel?
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27-07-2019 11:30 AM #17
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I am confused. Their union has twice recommended an acceptance of a deal but the drivers refused.
The complaint isn't about money? I wish someone would be specific about an example of bullying, not the original parody of an executive.
As someone who complained to management about bullying at work there is always a particular instance of intimidation that lead to a settlement.
In my case it was to the agreed departure of said manager.
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27-07-2019 11:33 AM #18
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27-07-2019 11:46 AM #19
So what exactly are they striking for? Who has been bullied? Because by the sounds of it, the people who were bullied (on social media) have taken action against the bullies and now the bullies are the ones going on strike?
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27-07-2019 11:49 AM #20
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27-07-2019 12:08 PM #21
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If it’s not about money what are the drivers holding out for? Do they want some management to be sacked?
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27-07-2019 12:23 PM #22
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It seems that the management have taken them for granted, and seen them as weak an ineffective. A strike is an opportunity to show them they have power in the relationship too.
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27-07-2019 12:25 PM #23
Sometimes in a work place it's not always easy to express perfect examples of bullying and harassment but it's still evident it exists.
A few years ago I worked for a business that was bought over. The new owner brought in his own GM who in turn brought in his own team, that's fair enough. The culture of the whole business completely changed and long serving members of staff were increasingly isolated and ostracised. We had a group of casual staff who only worked during special events and some of them were effectively dismissed from their jobs through not being given shifts, being excluded from training and being removed from email lists and so on. Senior members of staff were subject to de facto demotion as new roles were created that superceded roles they had carried out for years. Overtime was no longer optional and breaks were actively discouraged, it wasn't uncommon on a busy weekend to work 14 hours without stopping to eat.
If you asked me for a specific example of me being bullied I'd struggle to give one, I can stand up for myself. However I was aware a culture that fuelled bullying and harassment existed. Younger members of staff were treated as scapegoats, senior staff from the old management were systematically driven out of their jobs and it became a horrible environment to work in. I can't say I shed many tears recently when I heard the business was struggling.
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27-07-2019 12:26 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuotePM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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27-07-2019 12:28 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Seems like some people thought they could run off at the mouth on the world wide web and not be pulled up for it. They do realize this is 2019?
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27-07-2019 12:38 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is just a further example of your scattergun, inconsistent approach to every topic. You rant away about Tories this and Tories that and then a local industrial dispute sees you immediately take up a position against local workers arguing for improved working conditions. For all your slavish devotion to SNP rhetoric when you go 'off piste' you often appear as though you would be right at home amongst the more extreme Tories you claim to despise.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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27-07-2019 01:02 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What are the details then? What exactly are they striking for? What are they hoping to gain from this?
Perhaps it's more sensible to know the actual details before jumping on the bandwagon?
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27-07-2019 01:13 PM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-07-2019 01:24 PM #29
I know no more than has already been published on MSM & social media, but a few years ago I used to dip in to a forum called "scümbus". It was an anonymous blog/forum by Lothian Buses drivers. Some of the stories there were hilarious, the blame that management would put on drivers for issues and incidents well beyond their control was ridiculous. There was also a fair rift between the regular drivers and the Airlink drivers, apparently the 100 drivers were meant to be the creme de la crème but in some instances it was a way of getting a troublemaker or nippy sweetie out the way.
If half the stories I read were true, then clearly there is a massive issue between the management and the workforce that provide an essential service to this city and beyond.
It's telling that part of the deal for the "drivers" was that the company were going to bring in external management consultants to assess existing management protocols which may have resulted in extra training for existing management, also, a company wide commitment that management would follow existing company policies!?! I couldn't write that sentence without using "management",,,, pretty much sums it up!
Clearly, there is a rotten core to this company and the drivers are striking (quite rightly) for something greater than money.Last edited by speedy_gonzales; 27-07-2019 at 01:27 PM.
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27-07-2019 02:34 PM #30
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