Are you suggesting that teachers weren't really after a payrise when the public accused them of getting greedy? Because i'm pretty sure they were.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-07-2019 09:50 PM #61
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27-07-2019 10:54 PM #62
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A lot of rumours about bullying but not heard many specifics, if they are being bullied they deserve support and if they go ahead with the strike the public shouldn’t use the limited service that will be out.
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27-07-2019 11:29 PM #63This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-07-2019 11:55 PM #64This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-07-2019 04:19 AM #65This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Telling people to boycott a service due to a strike that nobody really knows any of the details behind is ridiculous.
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28-07-2019 06:07 AM #66
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28-07-2019 06:21 AM #67This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-07-2019 06:24 AM #68This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
the situation you’ve just described is spookily similar to a situation with a company I worked for before my current employer.
Screamed at daily by senior management, unachievable targets being set then disciplinary action when unsurprisingly not being met, working 60+ hour weeks because of policy changes and that I/we should just ‘deal with it’, and more.
It became so ingrained, that when I moved to my current job, my new boss would make a point if checking in with me once or twice a week, until after a few weeks, she gently pointed out that I never started a conversation with her unless I had a problem, and that it was not only ok but encouraged that I could and should be able to have a conversation just to say hi, etc. I realised I had become so hemmed in by the working practices of the senior management at my previous job of ‘don’t contact me unless there’s a massive problem, and be prepared to be torn a new one when you do’, that I hadn’t even noticed it until she showed me.
where I work now has an incredible atmosphere, doing a job that I really enjoy, it’s night and day to the **** storm of the previous place. And like you PB, I didn’t shed many tears when that business went under (with the exception of a few former colleagues).Last edited by McD; 28-07-2019 at 07:56 AM.
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28-07-2019 07:02 AM #69This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The point I think MSK was making is that the company offered a pay rise the drivers didnt ask for. That looks like a cynical attempt to shift focus from what appears to be a genuine grievance from the drivers given that the company have acknowledged that management do need to make changes.Last edited by marinello59; 28-07-2019 at 07:04 AM.
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28-07-2019 07:27 AM #70
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I worked many years ago as a Drayman, great but very physical job, brewery management, all ex Draymen or Heriot brewery operatives, great guys and gave great support. Then there came a shift, all of the brewery management were offered a financial package/redundancy. In came micro managers, brutal guys with absolutely no brewery or man management skills.
For example we had 30 dray lorries with load capacity of 9 tons but for working safety they would each carry no more than 6 tons. Some drays would do 6 tons and come back for another 2/3 tons and that would be their days work.
Management had other ideas, they would halve the fleet, offer redundancy to the long term employees then have the others carrying the tonnage. It was a disaster, we had meeting after meeting but all we got was threats. We decided to take industrial action, Edinburgh/Glasgow and Dundee depots. The action was either full on strike or work to rule.
No sooner had those actions been discussed the news hit the pubs, publicans were up in arms, I remember going to Swannys bar at Ratcliffe terrace and we were confronted by the owner and a couple of his patrons who after pretty much calling us greedy *******s wanted to know who would deliver their beer. This continued over many a week and months, some understood but others were not prepared to listen to our side, they just wanted their beer.
A while later after speaking to a retired brewery rep he told me management had an emergency meeting with them and tech services and were to drip feed to publicans that we were requesting a sizeable wage increase. Lies lies and damned lies, we were on great pay and we got great incentives added so wage rise was never an issue.
Thats how those dirty *******s operated, it got worse, much worse. So I can draw parallels on how the LRT guys are feeling about their situation.
So there you have it, I now await your spin on things 👍Last edited by MSK; 28-07-2019 at 07:29 AM.
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28-07-2019 07:53 AM #71This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm pretty sure if I was discussing this with someone who was working management at the time, they'd have their own take on events. Mentioning things that you perhaps haven't. Or spinning things in a different way to suit their own personal narrative.
There are far more employees out there than there are employers. So the balance of narrative is and always has been in the hands of the employees.
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28-07-2019 08:17 AM #72
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Hows that ? 👍
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28-07-2019 08:40 AM #73This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You seem very determined that people only understand it from your own point of view, ignoring the reasonable suggestion that there are other view points out there.
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28-07-2019 08:56 AM #75
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So far we know the strike action is about bullying by management and I have thrown in stuff from my mate who is a current driver. You are looking for something else.
The strike has nothing to do with wage increases and has **** all to do with Teachers.
The proposed bus rally has been cancelled by LRT management due to the impending strike and not because of lack of driver availability.
Im out now so the floor is all yours 👍
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28-07-2019 09:05 AM #76This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You probably could have said something like; "there are two sides to every story, so I won't be forming an opinion until I'm satisfied I know enough of the detail" and left it at that. Unfortunately, you're so intent on arguing and noising people up that you'll find a way to try and justify a position that's contradictory to what the majority of others have said, then express that position in an aggressive/patronising/dismissive way.
Of course, when the subject matter is subjective, everyone is entitled to an opinion. However, as other posters have noted on this thread and others, you carry on this pattern of being contrary until you're caught out on something factual and someone proves you to be wrong, which you then refuse to acknowledge and simply avoid the thread for a few days.
You are the Donald Trump of Hibs.net.
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28-07-2019 09:15 AM #78
I wonder who will be manning this skeletal service.
Hell mend any drivers who cross a picket line. It wouldn’t be me anyway, not for all the tea in China.
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28-07-2019 10:06 AM #79
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Not exactly best pleased at the prospect.
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28-07-2019 10:09 AM #80This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-07-2019 10:15 AM #82This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://twitter.com/on_lothianbuses/...580541955?s=19
Just seen thisLast edited by we are hibs; 28-07-2019 at 10:18 AM.
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28-07-2019 10:22 AM #83This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You do seem fairly invested in characterising the management as blameless in the situation but there appears to be little being put forward to back up why.
Two things jump out from the information in the public domain.
The Union don’t understand the grievances: otherwise why have they recommended deals that have been overwhelming rejected.
The management are including in the agreement a commitment to tackle the bullying culture. That included bringing in management consultants.
The solution will come from something that addresses the toxic relationship that the union are now clearly reporting. There may be faults on both sides but the culture of an organisation is driven by management and they need to demonstrate how they are going to fix it.
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28-07-2019 10:25 AM #84This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-07-2019 11:40 AM #85
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quoteseems clear to me that the drivers haven’t articulated what the grievance is. The public don’t know and their own union don’t get it.
The first question surely asked is “what is it you want me to do?”
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28-07-2019 11:44 AM #86This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also, I have made no assumptions. On the arterial routes in to Edinburgh there ARE alternative services.
The area that Lothian Buses cover (traditional maroon buses) is perhaps Wallyford to Gorebridge, over to Penicuik, Balerno to East Craig's through Leith back to Wallyford.
For those that can, there are options. They won't be easy, as quick or as cheap, but there ARE options.
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28-07-2019 11:53 AM #87This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Unless they get clear on what exactly it is they're trying to achieve through strike action, they're not going to build up much public sympathy.
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28-07-2019 12:31 PM #89
Coming up for the game on Saturday with my two boys.
A major ball ache to get from the Braids to ER, but support the drivers 100%. It does ya well to be reminded that the workers are the most important part in the system. Will just have to make other arrangements.
Taxi drivers will be making a fortune.
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28-07-2019 12:53 PM #90This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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