Every union member should be given 20% pay rises. Anti Union parasites who take the benefits won by union members can go **** them themselves...they should all be given a pay cut and be the ones that lose their jobs. Power to the unions.
Why there's no more money for public services. And they're STILL lining their pockets: https://goodlawproject.org/revealed...llion-government-contract-to-take-care-of-mou But Mick Lynch though....
You're the only one that spams the shhite out of places, and now you've brought it here, great retirement that. Either chat or fook off.
There's chat and opinion in all those posts? Are you just objecting to me attaching supporting evidence to them?
I hate using the train and don't post things so if I can manage to not get sick for a while all should be good.
I used to be sick when travelling, I realised the cause, reading. Something to do with your sense of balance I think and the brain not seeing where you are going. I probably just made that up, as I certainly never googled it.
No, I think you're right depending on the mode of transport. I can read on a train but will puke in a car if I read. Dunno why.
What I like about RMT union leader is that he is deferring strike day pay into RMT hardship fund. He was voted for by his members and they agree his salary. Now MP’s are claiming expenses and claiming they don’t have enough of OUR money to give nurses a pay rise. My mind is just struggling with these crooks in power.
I agree those in power are crooks, I've never not agreed that bit, aside from banter. But the strikes don't have the public support that the unions might think or particular posters on here think or pretend. People as do I myself will always back nurses, but anyone suggesting the public wholeheartedly support the RMT is absolute nonsense, but twitter is gospel round here. I'd give the nurses what they want, but if I was in power I would also raise the lower level of tax back to 25% as it use to be. The lower paid would be protected by the personal allowance of what is it 12.5k now? Thing is all those doing the shouting don't want to pay for it, when it comes to the crunch, you have tax dodgers like Sucky who are agry at the thieving Tories, while stealing off honest working tax payers themselves.
So... industrial disputes successfully resolved in the private sector where there was no government scuppering attempts... BT staff 16% payrise British Airways staff 13% payrise Felixstowe Port dockers 15.5% payrise Rolls Royce car workers 17.6% payrise But apparently anything more than 4% for nurses will kick start an inflation tsunami And where BR had agreed a deal with rail workers, the government came in and introduced new conditions after the handshake, to ensure the strikes went ahead...hmmmm
What was your payrise bro, will you get any extra teacher training days, and did you tell them you are sticking to just teaching mathes and english now? Can you mark my homework as well.