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29-04-2011, 09:16
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Re: Unions
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Considering the Tories did so many things wrong why didn't Labour put them right, after all they did have quite a long time to redress the balance, just forget how long it was now
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You wouldn't forget if you spent more time on, online bingo, 'Unlucky for some...'
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29-04-2011, 09:24
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Re: Unions
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You wouldn't forget if you spent more time on, online bingo, 'Unlucky for some...'
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Ya but if I use those forbidden words the whole of Accy Web descends on me like a ton of bricks, well Ken Moss anyway
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29-04-2011, 10:54
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Re: Unions
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Originally Posted by jaysay
Considering the Tories did so many things wrong why didn't Labour put them right, after all they did have quite a long time to redress the balance, just forget how long it was now
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i agree labour didnt go far enough to create an infrastructure integrated transport system reclaim british gas,electric water etc if we did the profits could have been invested in our infrastrucure which would have strenghtened our economy tenfold by capping energy prices for industry etc to make british industry more competitive in the world market.this is where our ideoligies differ competiveness doesnt need to be ripping off the british worker of his/her rights..
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29-04-2011, 16:00
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Re: Unions
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Originally Posted by Josie Bloggs
Maybe if more private sector people joined unions they'd've had more protection. Public sector union members do pay subs out of their wages after all.
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this is where our ideoligies differ competiveness doesnt need to be ripping off the british worker of his/her rights..
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You really don't get it do you ? The Unions at their inception were true to their goals of protecting the work force from being used, abused & hung out to dry by greedy industrialists, that was then this is now. Since the sixties & seventies the Unions have been so far removed from their original intent that they are just as bad, if not worse than the "Greedy Industrials" who they were set up to protect the workforce against !
The modern Union is more akin to a capitalist business than a workers champion, not only do they threaten production & stability with their antics, they denigrate those they claim to help. Using extortion & threats to get their way whether it be against a company or their own members, it appears they inflict more harm than good whenever they get involved.
Have a good look at these "defenders of the oppressed", when they call for action they're fine, it's the mugs who down tools & strike who lose out in the long run, the lads & lasses on the picket lines get sacked by their firms, go without wages while those at the top are lapping it up, you won't see them sharing the deprivations of the "Foot Soldiers". Choose any major strike action you like from the 20th Century, Dockers, Miners, Bin men, who were the ones making the sacrifices & suffering ?
The Unions of today are no longer relevant to their heritage & stated aims & as such are now just self serving entities a socialist/ labour jobs for the boys clique. Still (if you feel that they're doing all they can for you ?) well carry on paying your subs & hope that when you need them they really will be there for you, but I wouldn't be so sure.
While millions take pay cuts, union leaders rake it in | Workers' Liberty
LocalGov.co.uk: Union bosses attacked over six-figure salaries | Home | The TaxPayers' Alliance
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29-04-2011, 17:42
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Re: Unions
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Originally Posted by cmonstanley
i agree labour didnt go far enough to create an infrastructure integrated transport system reclaim british gas,electric water etc if we did the profits could have been invested in our infrastrucure which would have strenghtened our economy tenfold by capping energy prices for industry etc to make british industry more competitive in the world market.this is where our ideoligies differ competiveness doesnt need to be ripping off the british worker of his/her rights..
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Your like the Manc down London you both live in cloud cockoo land
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29-04-2011, 17:52
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Re: Unions
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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany
You really don't get it do you ? The Unions at their inception were true to their goals of protecting the work force from being used, abused & hung out to dry by greedy industrialists, that was then this is now. Since the sixties & seventies the Unions have been so far removed from their original intent that they are just as bad, if not worse than the "Greedy Industrials" who they were set up to protect the workforce against !
The modern Union is more akin to a capitalist business than a workers champion, not only do they threaten production & stability with their antics, they denigrate those they claim to help. Using extortion & threats to get their way whether it be against a company or their own members, it appears they inflict more harm than good whenever they get involved.
Have a good look at these "defenders of the oppressed", when they call for action they're fine, it's the mugs who down tools & strike who lose out in the long run, the lads & lasses on the picket lines get sacked by their firms, go without wages while those at the top are lapping it up, you won't see them sharing the deprivations of the "Foot Soldiers". Choose any major strike action you like from the 20th Century, Dockers, Miners, Bin men, who were the ones making the sacrifices & suffering ?
The Unions of today are no longer relevant to their heritage & stated aims & as such are now just self serving entities a socialist/ labour jobs for the boys clique. Still (if you feel that they're doing all they can for you ?) well carry on paying your subs & hope that when you need them they really will be there for you, but I wouldn't be so sure.
While millions take pay cuts, union leaders rake it in | Workers' Liberty
LocalGov.co.uk: Union bosses attacked over six-figure salaries | Home | The TaxPayers' Alliance
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Good post Dave, My father was always a member of the Union, in fact when I was very young I actually went to meetings with him, they were held somewhere on Cannon Street Accrington but can't remember where now. He had an accident at work, and asked the Union to take up his case, after weeks of uming and haing they said they would, I actually went with my father to see the Union Rep for this are a chap called Ken Edmondson, was maintenance Joiner at Highams on factory bottom, I distinctly remember the old fella tell Mr Edmondson exactly where he could stick his union card and on what shelf
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29-04-2011, 21:55
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Re: Unions
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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany
You really don't get it do you ? The Unions at their inception were true to their goals of protecting the work force from being used, abused & hung out to dry by greedy industrialists, that was then this is now. Since the sixties & seventies the Unions have been so far removed from their original intent that they are just as bad, if not worse than the "Greedy Industrials" who they were set up to protect the workforce against !
The modern Union is more akin to a capitalist business than a workers champion, not only do they threaten production & stability with their antics, they denigrate those they claim to help. Using extortion & threats to get their way whether it be against a company or their own members, it appears they inflict more harm than good whenever they get involved.
Have a good look at these "defenders of the oppressed", when they call for action they're fine, it's the mugs who down tools & strike who lose out in the long run, the lads & lasses on the picket lines get sacked by their firms, go without wages while those at the top are lapping it up, you won't see them sharing the deprivations of the "Foot Soldiers". Choose any major strike action you like from the 20th Century, Dockers, Miners, Bin men, who were the ones making the sacrifices & suffering ?
The Unions of today are no longer relevant to their heritage & stated aims & as such are now just self serving entities a socialist/ labour jobs for the boys clique. Still (if you feel that they're doing all they can for you ?) well carry on paying your subs & hope that when you need them they really will be there for you, but I wouldn't be so sure.
While millions take pay cuts, union leaders rake it in | Workers' Liberty
LocalGov.co.uk: Union bosses attacked over six-figure salaries | Home | The TaxPayers' Alliance
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A great post DinG, you have got it totally correct - do any of the Trade Union leaders refuse their fatcat salaries when the rank and file of the Union goes on strike at their bidding?
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30-04-2011, 00:04
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Re: Unions
i think you need a ballot before you go on strike
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30-04-2011, 07:28
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Re: Unions
Cmonstanley
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i think you need a ballot before you go on strike
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That is what I call a rebuttal, pure genius.
So do you have nothing to say about the huge salaries and perks your precious Union leaders get...
That said I am in BALPA, not a union as such....
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30-04-2011, 09:11
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Re: Unions
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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy
Cmonstanley
That is what I call a rebuttal, pure genius.
So do you have nothing to say about the huge salaries and perks your precious Union leaders get...
That said I am in BALPA, not a union as such....
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He never has much to say when it comes to trying to justify his comments BG
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30-04-2011, 09:50
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Re: Unions
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i agree labour didnt go far enough to create an infrastructure integrated transport system
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I don't recall that they went anywhere along those lines .
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30-04-2011, 11:17
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Re: Unions
bus lanes was a start
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30-04-2011, 11:27
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Re: Unions
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