I think we are in for some tough times ahead across all public services. Unions are going to be asking for money the SG just doesn’t have with it’s fixed budget. We are going to be seeing a lot of strike action over the next couple of years.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-06-2022 09:08 AM #61
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02-06-2022 09:39 AM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Its not RMT this time, the train drivers union is ASLEFHibs.nets negative posting legend and unofficial ticket agent.
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02-06-2022 11:37 AM #63This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I doubt if many people will have any where near the offer they have and I know personally that my organisation has had no pay rise in the last 2 years. I reckon we would bite their hand off for 4.2%
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02-06-2022 02:38 PM #66This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Have we had the Tories in charge for so long that a proposed increase miles short of the rate of inflation is acceptable just because it's likely to be better than that offered to other public sector workers?
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02-06-2022 02:52 PM #67
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02-06-2022 02:54 PM #68This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-06-2022 03:14 PM #69This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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02-06-2022 03:25 PM #70This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm disappointed with my 1.2% but I realise it's a fixed pot of funding and can only hope for better in future... and that there IS actually a future!
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04-06-2022 08:02 AM #71
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I'm generally supportive of unions but 4.2%, seems a great deal for a group who, from what I've read, are on average salaries of £50k+.
Yes incomes are being squeezed but that's a very, very good wage in Scotland.
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04-06-2022 08:13 AM #72
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Why compare worker v worker? Surely every worker is worth a rise that does not mean the their standard of living goes backwards. Train drivers earn decent money but that does not mean that other workers shouldn’t. More workers should join a union get organised and fight for improvements in their terms and conditions. I find bizarre that on football fans forum that we have people complaining about salaries of workers, FFS it was rumoured that Muller was £10k a week at Hibs! Surely every worker has the right to negotiate their salary and if that means joining a union and taking industrial action, even though train drivers haven’t taken action, then so be it.
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04-06-2022 08:23 AM #73This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-06-2022 08:26 AM #74
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It would also be lunacy as inflation is going to drop a big deal next year, so wage rise has to take that into account. We're all going to face a hit this year. Scot govs offer was fair I believe and would give them less of a hit that most workers I would think.
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04-06-2022 08:54 AM #75This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Mate I play pool with says his brother's a bit peeved as he's getting grief for being a greedy 'b' and tory like, and he's claiming him and many colleagues are actually happy to take the offer but hasn't been asked.
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04-06-2022 09:09 AM #76This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Whatever they get, it will have to be recouped in higher train fares for the rest of us.
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04-06-2022 02:12 PM #77
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04-06-2022 03:19 PM #79This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Edit, I should add I don't begrudge the current % offer, we all live to our current 'means' so will be impacted by rising prices, some sort of increase across the board isn't out of order.Last edited by Just Alf; 04-06-2022 at 03:22 PM.
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04-06-2022 05:43 PM #80
Not all Scotrail drivers are on the much touted £50K.
But even if they all were, encouraging the average Joe to attack the fellow worker rather than encouraging everyone to fight for decent pay, reward and annual increase is right out the Tory playbook.
Network Rail staff have suffered two years of pay freezes and have not been paid contractual bonuses that on average can equate to 2 or 4% of salary. That is proper cuts to salary and the staff are now in dispute with the company.
It might feel like the 80's all over again but for me the very minimum is to honour contractual obligations and have an annual salary increment that's close to something like CPI, RPI, etc.
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04-06-2022 05:53 PM #81
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04-06-2022 06:00 PM #82This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've had less than a 2% pay rise, doing so means no redundancies and vacancies currently being advertised will still be filled. We could have driven for more, most of us would have been a bit better off a couple would be out though.
I still agree with the staff that are happy with the 4% odd... seems a fair compromise to me.
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07-06-2022 04:42 PM #83This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
SCOTLAND'S railways are set to be paralysed by a three-day train workers strike to bring even more misery to travellers.
More than 50,000 railway staff will walkout later this month in the biggest dispute on the network in 33 years.
The RMT union will shut down the country's railway network on 21st, 23rd and 25th June, in an ongoing UK-wide dispute with Network Rail -which owns the nation’s rail tracks, stations and signals – over plans to axe hundreds of critical maintenance jobs.
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08-06-2022 07:09 AM #84
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I support workers but I found it puzzling the union execs rejected the deal without even allowing a vote - that struck me as very odd and made me question their motives.
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08-06-2022 07:12 AM #85
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08-06-2022 07:27 AM #86
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The Government in England just borrow more and tell us we're paying for it later.
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08-06-2022 08:31 AM #87
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08-06-2022 08:36 AM #88
I see they're telling Scotland fans to leave before the final whistle tonight as the last train from the national stadium is before full-time.
A public transport infrastructure that's not fit for purpose, especially if this Government have genuine ambitions to get people out of cars and using trains/buses etc as part of their climate ambitions.It's hard to stitch my own back with these shaky hands
But even harder to accept the scars you left were planned
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08-06-2022 08:48 AM #89This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
At least it will make a change from ferries I suppose.
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08-06-2022 09:06 AM #90This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You're spot on that previous failure in investment and a lack of ownership over the actual infrastructure are massive barriers to what can realistically be done within cost, but they've downgraded the service with those same constraints compared to the previous owners by quite some margin.
I'm not using this as any kind of hammer to beat the Government for political argument - this is an area I'd really like them to succeed in, because their climate change ambitions are great and I want to see them achieve those goals. It would also be great for me on a personal level to be able to get from my home town into and out of work/the city without it costing me more than fuel (although that's debatable in recent months), and without fear that I'm going to get stranded due to ongoing issues.It's hard to stitch my own back with these shaky hands
But even harder to accept the scars you left were planned
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