Everybody in every line of work thinks it's ridiculous when they're pulled up by their bosses, regardless of the reasons. For all we know, the reasons may well be fully justified. Management may just be following protocol that has been introduced through law changes to make the service more robust.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've yet to see or hear of any real actual examples of unjust reprimands from egocentric managers. Just because a worker feels hard done by, doesn't mean it was wrong for them to be pulled up under company policy.
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27-07-2019 02:41 PM #31
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27-07-2019 02:59 PM #32
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It's pretty obvious to me from what those ITK are saying that it isn't a case of a lone worker. The nonsense over the guy getting the sack for taking the piss out of the boss is a sure sign that massive egos are at play, and that anyone stepping out of line is getting it in the neck.
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27-07-2019 03:01 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Why is the company not following it's own management policies and guidelines already???
Incidentally, what "law changes" are you inferring to?
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If you're an employee for a company where you're rarely ever around the vicinity of the manager and you actively stick the boot into them publicly over the internet using a social media platform that clearly identifies who you are. Then you're asking to be sacked.
I have no sympathy for anybody who is daft enough to do that.
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27-07-2019 03:12 PM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If an employee wants to take the risk by breaking company policy because they think the policy is stupid or for whatever other reason, then they always run the risk of being fired and have to take responsibility for their own actions when it happens.
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27-07-2019 03:16 PM #37
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27-07-2019 03:22 PM #39
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27-07-2019 03:39 PM #41
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Of course there are regulations etc but these guys are professional drivers, many have been doing the job for a long time, rather than doing what they do best they are spending more time sitting in the managers office getting knuckles wrapped by the very same guys who done the very same job.
Thats just a couple of examples of the pettiness, Im sure many other drivers will have their reasons.
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27-07-2019 03:40 PM #42
It generally really pisses me off when strike action inconveniences me, fortunately I no longer use buses so I'm not really bothered what they do
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27-07-2019 04:22 PM #43
So the bosses have cancelled the planned parade of old buses tomorrow.
Talk about petty!
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27-07-2019 04:39 PM #47
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Management not winning any friends there,,,,Last edited by speedy_gonzales; 27-07-2019 at 04:57 PM.
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27-07-2019 05:02 PM #50
Updated article on BBC website, Managing Director fanning the flames, "A bus strike in Edinburgh may pose a risk to public safety, the firm's director has claimed",,,, how?
The company will run a limited service with the drivers willing to come in to work, it's not like when there's a rail strike and trains are crewed by managers with limited experience and end up opening the wrong doors as the train arrives or even leaves a station!?!
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27-07-2019 05:03 PM #51
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https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...eron-1-4039481
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27-07-2019 05:19 PM #53
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I'm pretty sure there will be a lot of people on his back by this time next week. Won't be the first guy to come a cropper due to hubris.
The likes of Underbelly, The Gilded Balloon, and Assembly are sure to feel the pinch. Not to mention employers like Standard Life, RBS and HBOS.
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27-07-2019 05:47 PM #54
You do hear some horror stories about how the drivers are treated, so if the strike improves things for them then I support them.
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Have a few mates who are drivers.
What i’ve heard is that management “ allegedly ”have reneged on previous agreements. One example and it’s one of many is that the moment the MD came to LB he started on the drivers straight away by abolishing an agreement regards allowing drivers to remove their ties between May and September I believe it was. Very petty and has now been reinstated. That’s the kind of management they are dealing with.
Just to touch on some of the other grievances. The high number of warnings that get dished out. Driving hours being extended, shifts being changed at short notice or without the Driver being informed. Rota changes. They have also recently had a whole new uniform and they the Drivers hate it. My mates say the shirts are cheap crap as are the jackets, although I think they have agreed to sort some of the problems.
One of the things I hear a lot is that they never back the drivers when it comes to a disciplinary. Drivers are expendable.
Oh ye and the micro management going on by the bosses at the top. So garage managers are not able to use common sense when it comes to making decisions regards Drivers discipline.Last edited by Weegreenman; 27-07-2019 at 06:35 PM.
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27-07-2019 06:41 PM #56
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Seems he tried to fix a car that was already working. Looks like this is all about him.
Pretty sure he was brought in, because the person he replaced wasn't prepared to do Lesley "Hitler" Hinds bidding, and syphon off the profits for the tram.
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All sides of an argument are spun.
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27-07-2019 07:49 PM #59
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People are stupid.
Fife makes an arbitrary decision on the situation.
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