Not a mystery how that conditioning has come about. Tony Benn used to be very good on the subject of how disputes were always presented in the media. It was always "Bosses offered workers 5% but unions demanded to be paid more", never "Workers offered to work for 6% but bosses demanded they work for less".This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-06-2022 07:24 AM #271
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23-06-2022 07:25 AM #272This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-06-2022 07:37 AM #273This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's an interesting story though if they're explicitly targeting festival time in order to inconvenience/jeopardise the jobs of others at an important time to make their point. Obviously there's a balance as from their perspective a strike is no good if it doesn't impact other people - like the climate activists on motorways I guess.Mon the Hibs.
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23-06-2022 07:54 AM #274
Been impressed with both the aslef guys in Scotland and the RMT guy in England. Working hard for their members while being willing to negotiate. Didn’t used to have much time for unions but can see things have went too far the other way in this country now and there needs to be a swing the other way. More power to them so long as they don’t start to get to political again.
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23-06-2022 08:10 AM #275This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the buses strike at that time then all bets are off as they say.Last edited by Since90+2; 23-06-2022 at 08:14 AM.
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23-06-2022 11:05 PM #276
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Seen this on Facebook earlier
https://www.facebook.com/10000645000...?sfnsn=scwspmo
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24-06-2022 05:33 AM #277
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BTW balloting for strike, when it revealed they have set up food banks for staff, although they call them community food hubs
https://www.bigissue.com/news/employ...try-own-staff/
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BT Group made £1.3bn profit.
BT Group paid out £700m to shareholders.
BT Group CEO paid £3.5m this year.
BT Group have opened foodbanks at work because staff can’t get through the month on their own pay.
No more. No further. The line is drawn.
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24-06-2022 05:34 AM #278
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I'm a very experienced A&E nurse and my wage is so low that as a widowed single parent I also receive universal credit.
So don't you dare use the fact that as a life saver, I've been undervalued by government as an excuse to bash the #RMTstrikes !
They are paving the way for me
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24-06-2022 10:34 AM #280
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I've had one job where we weren't unionised and we got 1% a year and t&Cs taken away. The job I'm in now is unionised and we got 6% in April and we're getting another 2.5% in October. There's no way we'd have gotten that without the collective backing the union provided
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24-06-2022 10:38 AM #281
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https://www.bigissue.com/news/social-justice/universal-credit-cut-senior-nhs-nurse-says-she-goes-to-work-worrying-about-bailiffs/
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24-06-2022 11:39 AM #284
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She said the Government’s plan to scrap the uplift felt like a “massive slap in the face”, made worse by the fact she has worked hard to support Covid-19 patients throughout the pandemic.
“I’m the highest level that I can be as a nurse, and I still have to claim Universal Credit because I don’t have enough money in my wages,” she told i.
“It makes me ask why I bothered with a master’s degree, or having the higher, more stressful senior position.”
Juggling childcare commitments with a 30-hour working week puts Lily’s monthly wage at £1,400. A total of £950 of that goes on rent – the cheapest flat she could find in her area – and council tax is another £150.
Without factoring in energy bills, running a car, or the food shop, Lily is left with £300 for the month.
“It’s almost £100 a month they’re going to be taking away – that’s just so much in one lump sum,” she said.
“We don’t go on holiday, we don’t have a pet, we don’t eat out – sometimes I’m swapping my dinner for cereal so the girls can have healthy food.
“I’m back to worrying about affording mine and my family’s very basic existence.”
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11-07-2022 04:59 PM #286
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Good news, and a good deal hammered out by the Union.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla...mpaign=KARANGA
ScotRail drivers will see their pay climb by 5% and also get more money for rest day and Sunday working, driving instructor and maternity pay along with a policy of no compulsory redundancies for the next five years.
The nationalised train operator said 2.2% of the increase would be funded by Transport Scotland with the remaining 2.8% coming from ScotRail's funds.
ScotRail came back into public ownership for the first time in 25 years in April, after previous operator Abellio had its franchise ended early over criticism of the quality of the service.Last edited by ronaldo7; 11-07-2022 at 05:04 PM.
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11-07-2022 05:31 PM #287This 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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11-07-2022 05:48 PM #288
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I'm outraged on their behalf
I'd kill for a 5% raise
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11-07-2022 07:14 PM #290
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Haven't had a pay rise since those oh so long ago days of 2019...I'd have thought that on 60k a year you could just about make ends meet.
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11-07-2022 10:29 PM #297
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If the employers can't be bothered with getting a deal on the table which suits both sides, then they're putting the people out on a limb.
Deals can be worked out as indicated today with Scotrail.
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11-07-2022 10:47 PM #298
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I really don't care if they earn more than me, if my Union got its act together I would earn more too. Workers really need to start sticking up for each other but the MSM and Tories seem to have hypnotised many into sticking the boot into their own before the companies that overcharge and underpay. A train Driver does an incredibly important job with huge responsibilities and deserves their remuneration. They are getting what they are due because they stood up and fought management. The rest of us have been screwed because we let them turn us round, bend us over and... its a family site but you get the drift.
If their grievance is so that insignificant then surely their bosses could sort it out easily enough. Hopefully the Civil Service will vote to go out on strike and if we do I want us to take out the parts that will have most impact. Stop immigration control, tax collection, the courts etc etc. IT is about time the worth of workers was recognised, and those that need to recognise it most are other workers.
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11-07-2022 11:13 PM #299
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Terrible union who usually tell you how delighted they are to announce your 1% pay rise 6 months late.
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