RMT Strike
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RMT Strike
Surprised no one has made a thread, seeing as this is the biggest industrial action for decades, so I did
I read criminal barristers are also going on strike, and this could move a whole load of unions to strike.
Working people have a right to protect their jobs and if action didn't inconvenience people there would be no point.
The rail strike has affected me personally, but I'll have to work around it. I hope they manage to get what they want
I read criminal barristers are also going on strike, and this could move a whole load of unions to strike.
Working people have a right to protect their jobs and if action didn't inconvenience people there would be no point.
The rail strike has affected me personally, but I'll have to work around it. I hope they manage to get what they want
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Re: RMT Strike
It always is according to the Tories.The Mindsweep wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 7:51 pm Teachers, NHS staff next. It's all Labour's fault apparently
Labour hasn't been in power for 12 years, but they still get blamed.
Tories always blame everyone but themselves. It's always been like that
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Re: RMT Strike
They already get more than they deserve. Why would you support a group of workers who inflict the utmost inconvenience on hard working people. Still , while everyone else loses out , at least they get more. And how many more years , strikes , and pay rises will it take before they are happy with what they have. The sooner agency replacements become legally available the better.ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 6:38 pm Surprised no one has made a thread, seeing as this is the biggest industrial action for decades, so I did
I read criminal barristers are also going on strike, and this could move a whole load of unions to strike.
Working people have a right to protect their jobs and if action didn't inconvenience people there would be no point.
The rail strike has affected me personally, but I'll have to work around it. I hope they manage to get what they want
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Re: RMT Strike
Prove they get more than they deserveGeorge M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:41 pmThey already get more than they deserve. Why would you support a group of workers who inflict the utmost inconvenience on hard working people. Still , while everyone else loses out , at least they get more. And how many more years , strikes , and pay rises will it take before they are happy with what they have. The sooner agency replacements become legally available the better.ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 6:38 pm Surprised no one has made a thread, seeing as this is the biggest industrial action for decades, so I did
I read criminal barristers are also going on strike, and this could move a whole load of unions to strike.
Working people have a right to protect their jobs and if action didn't inconvenience people there would be no point.
The rail strike has affected me personally, but I'll have to work around it. I hope they manage to get what they want
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Re: RMT Strike
Trains are all running normally on the Isle Man. State owned transport system. In my experience all seem to be manned by ole boys. Got a very decent sausage bap at the station caff at Laxey today. Could Nationalisation be the answer?
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Re: RMT Strike
Average pay for a driver £54k a year. Probably more than enough I would say. Plenty on here wouldn’t mind that jobtuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:47 pmProve they get more than they deserveGeorge M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:41 pmThey already get more than they deserve. Why would you support a group of workers who inflict the utmost inconvenience on hard working people. Still , while everyone else loses out , at least they get more. And how many more years , strikes , and pay rises will it take before they are happy with what they have. The sooner agency replacements become legally available the better.ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 6:38 pm Surprised no one has made a thread, seeing as this is the biggest industrial action for decades, so I did
I read criminal barristers are also going on strike, and this could move a whole load of unions to strike.
Working people have a right to protect their jobs and if action didn't inconvenience people there would be no point.
The rail strike has affected me personally, but I'll have to work around it. I hope they manage to get what they want
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Re: RMT Strike
The strike isnt JUST for Drivers .George M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 10:00 pmAverage pay for a driver £54k a year. Probably more than enough I would say. Plenty on here wouldn’t mind that jobtuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:47 pmProve they get more than they deserveGeorge M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:41 pm
They already get more than they deserve. Why would you support a group of workers who inflict the utmost inconvenience on hard working people. Still , while everyone else loses out , at least they get more. And how many more years , strikes , and pay rises will it take before they are happy with what they have. The sooner agency replacements become legally available the better.
Its for signallers Cleaners & all other departments
That allow the Rail System to work .
Giving average wage of drivers as some excuse to
Having knowledge to poo poo stirkers !
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Re: RMT Strike
You asked me to prove it. I just did. I would imagine wages throughout the rail services compare favourably with other industries. They know that they can hold government and employers to ransom so they do. Despicable scum
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Re: RMT Strike
You proved nothing of the sort George .George M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 10:19 pmYou asked me to prove it. I just did. I would imagine wages throughout the rail services compare favourably with other industries. They know that they can hold government and employers to ransom so they do. Despicable scum
Youre B*llsh*tting will always be challenged .
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Re: RMT Strike
Its a decent wage, good for them for negotiating these terms.
For workers so undeserving they sure have pissed you off, almost as if public transport and the workers who operate
it are fairly important!
For workers so undeserving they sure have pissed you off, almost as if public transport and the workers who operate
it are fairly important!
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Re: RMT Strike
You are of course free to apply for such a cushty, overpaid job.George M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 10:00 pmAverage pay for a driver £54k a year. Probably more than enough I would say. Plenty on here wouldn’t mind that jobtuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:47 pmProve they get more than they deserveGeorge M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:41 pm
They already get more than they deserve. Why would you support a group of workers who inflict the utmost inconvenience on hard working people. Still , while everyone else loses out , at least they get more. And how many more years , strikes , and pay rises will it take before they are happy with what they have. The sooner agency replacements become legally available the better.
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Re: RMT Strike
How long should anyone- not just rail workers- put up with soaring inflation before expecting a raise?
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Re: RMT Strike
Depends which jobs it is and if them striking will impact me or not.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 10:33 pm How long should anyone- not just rail workers- put up with soaring inflation before expecting a raise?
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Re: RMT Strike
wasnt George banned ?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 10:33 pm How long should anyone- not just rail workers- put up with soaring inflation before expecting a raise?
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Re: RMT Strike
There has never been trains running to or through LaxeyFriend or faux wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:50 pm Trains are all running normally on the Isle Man. State owned transport system. In my experience all seem to be manned by ole boys. Got a very decent sausage bap at the station caff at Laxey today. Could Nationalisation be the answer?
There are trams running through there though
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Re: RMT Strike
Compare and contrast, great tactic to keep it simple and focus on the wrong issues. As someone pointed out, it's not just about wages. But if you look at the wages it just highlights how underpaid the likes of nurses, teachers and most others are. House prices, rents and now the cost of everything is hitting the majority of people.George M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 10:00 pmAverage pay for a driver £54k a year. Probably more than enough I would say. Plenty on here wouldn’t mind that jobtuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:47 pmProve they get more than they deserveGeorge M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:41 pm
They already get more than they deserve. Why would you support a group of workers who inflict the utmost inconvenience on hard working people. Still , while everyone else loses out , at least they get more. And how many more years , strikes , and pay rises will it take before they are happy with what they have. The sooner agency replacements become legally available the better.
The government have legislated against Union representation and their media friends have demonised them. The fear of losing employment has kept workers quiet as the squeeze on pay and conditions, together with longer hours, short contracts etc, has been the norm for a generation. This squeeze is reaching further up the chain and its beginning to break.
With the availability of cheap foreign labour diminishing and the pace of people reaching retirement age rapidly increasing, there is a chance that everyone might get a fairer slice on the pie. Not through choice, but because those with the pie what to still keep most of it.
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Re: RMT Strike
So many workers struggling to make ends meet with wage rises not keeping up with inflation.Every worker should get a minimum of inflation plus just to have a chance of financial survival.
Support the right to strike and take industrial action or leave many in dire financial straits, it’s not rocket science.
Support the right to strike and take industrial action or leave many in dire financial straits, it’s not rocket science.
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Re: RMT Strike
I'm gonna bet you know that it isn't drivers striking about their pay and you still post rubbish like this. Confirmation bias at its finest.George M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 10:00 pmAverage pay for a driver £54k a year. Probably more than enough I would say. Plenty on here wouldn’t mind that jobtuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:47 pmProve they get more than they deserveGeorge M wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 9:41 pm
They already get more than they deserve. Why would you support a group of workers who inflict the utmost inconvenience on hard working people. Still , while everyone else loses out , at least they get more. And how many more years , strikes , and pay rises will it take before they are happy with what they have. The sooner agency replacements become legally available the better.