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Strikes

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Sucky, Jun 20, 2022.

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Strikes

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if it doesn't effect me

  4. **** off Sucky

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  1. Sucky

    Sucky peoples champ & forum saviour

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  2. Treble

    Treble Keyser Söze

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    That's one interpretation of modern. Not for me btw. I was talking about better infrastructure, better reinvestment for it, and broader intergrated transport which the country has never addressed.
     
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  3. Treble

    Treble Keyser Söze

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    I take it they're in the Fiction section... under Fantasy.
     
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  4. brb

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    Automation is already here bro, won't be long before teachers are robots, hopefully they will be programmed to teach proper stuff like mathes and english and not all the gender stuff. See @Spurlock for further details.
     
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  5. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    I have no issue with paying more in tax. I doubt Mick Lynch would either tbh.

    I never use Amazon, not because they embrace technology, but because they use that technology for the sole purpose of ripping off their employees. Ocado, on the other hand, were a decent enough employer during the 18 months I worked for them. I'd recommend anyone to buy shares in them not for short term profit but for a long term investment. They're miles ahead of the opposition, and all the profits go back into the business (which is why their share prices are low in relation to the value of the business).

    As for how rich Mick Lynch is, all I know is he'll be £20 better off when he gets the bottle of scotch I'm sending him for Christmas <ok>
     
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  6. Archers Road

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    Who taught you English? Hope it wasn't the same bloke who taught you mathes.
     
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  7. PINKIE

    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    <laugh>
     
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  8. Sucky

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    Grow up
     
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  9. brb

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    @Treble
     
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  10. brb

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    I'm sure Mick Lynch will be having a very nice Christmas, losing a days pay is not a problem to him, and even better when poorer people send him scotch...your logic is fooked up mate. <laugh>
     
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  11. brb

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    Hey @PINKIE do the poor people in Cornwall send you Scotch?

    Think I might have to move down your way if they do, got my eye on a nice piece of land down there, some drifter with a £3k bike was after it, but I'll just shower the local MP's with a bit of Scotch, seems to be the thing these days.
     
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  12. Archers Road

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    Yeah, thought it might have been him.
     
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  13. Solid Air 2

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    The reason for no integrated transport system is fully covered in Yes Minister
     
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  14. Big Ern

    Big Ern Lord, Master, Guru & Emperor

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    I guess I should've added that my sister is currently working for the post office and was working for Southern rail last year, and she thinks they're taking the piss.
     
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  15. Sucky

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    Your sister sounds a bit thick
     
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  16. brb

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    Taken two weeks for my mail to reach me, It would be acceptable if I lived in Australia. Seems to me the service has already gone down the pan, instead of pay rises maybe they should be serving redundancy notices. :bandit:
     
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  17. brb

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    bit uncalled for mate.
     
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  18. Sucky

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    Was just jokin.
    But yh ok
    Sorry Ern
     
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  19. haslam

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    Depends on your job and role so not a straightforward answer to that. I started to write a detailed answer and it was too long so instead I'll just say that with my wife and her colleagues (and many others I assume but do not know with certainty) they were told they would get a certain amount of money overall for pitching in, it was around a 5%-10% flat amount extra to their pay and for around 3-6 months (not sure it was a blur) they went from working 2 weekends in 9 to working 2 weekends in 3. The money probably covered the fuel, the hospital parking, the ready meals and the extra alcohol consumption on the days she got off. Realistically, even at her per hour pay she would have been entitled to more like 50% extra pay but that's just not how the system works, there was certainly times where she could have just said no (indeed the Working Time Directive doesn't allow employee to be forced to work anything like the hours they were doing) but the issue was that if they weren't doing it then no-one was.

    I think, they may be wrong, that nurses are paid more directly for the hours they actually work so would have got overtime for it all. I know a bunch of nurses but none well enough to ask them about that!


    b) Agree entirely, I got rather sidetracked and will leave it there. It seemed to vary massively how much people were actually doing and standard human nature (which you see a lot of on this thread) is just to assume everyone else in the world is underworked and overpaid until proven otherwise. I know in my job I was probably only doing around 10-15 hours a week during the first parts of Covid but still on full pay. Given that my kids were 3, 5 and 8 and my wife was AWOL from home I'd still have preferred to be in work though :)
     
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    haslam Well-Known Member

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    Agree with all the taxes comment, would add that it's essential that it's linked to enforcement. People, companies, etc that don't pay their full taxes as their meant to shouldn't be negotiated with they should be imprisoned or deported or banned from trading in this country.
     
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