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Herr Tubthumper

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El Presidente

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If you're not happy then QUIT.

If you don't want to quit, and want to extract every penny out of the deal by holding the nation to ransom, then yes, you cannot expect to be popular.

How are they holding the nation to ransom?

I'm working in the City at present, there was the hilarious sight of hundreds of 50 something bankers earlier this morning riding Boris Bikes to work, wobbling along the road, but everyone is in, and all set to don their vampire squid masks.
 






wellquickwoody

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Would you be happy being told that new rosters are being brought in and whereas you worked some weekends now you will be working 3 out of 4 weekends but added to this working at night is going to be the same pay rate as working during the day ? Who is next ? Will GPs who work 9-5 Mon-Fri meekly accept the requirement to provide a 24/7 service in the NHS for no extra pay ?

Hopefully, yes.
 






Stumpy Tim

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You see, this is utterly contemptible. When did YOU last "resign" because an employer fundamentally changed your working conditions?

It's got nothing to do with Boris, but as usual, he's full square behind the bullying employers. And I didn't say it was a party political thing. If you ask me, people like Boris Johnson should be keeping their mouths shut when it comes to disputes like this.

Never, but I've had small changes in working conditions, where I've been out of pocket, and stayed. Why is this utterly contemptible? You sound like Billy Bragg FFS

This is why [MENTION=31796]alfredmizen[/MENTION] has said what he said. If I was an employer and said to you "You now need to go to Glasgow twice a week to do your job but you''ll clear an extra tenner a week." and you replied "no deal", would you expect people to have sympathy with you, or would you expect them to ask "What are you whinging about? Isn't £xxxk enough already?" Because that's what you're implying here.

I have no idea what people will think. I assume some people will sympathise & some wouldn't. If I wasn't happy I would resign. At Trend I did have to move offices, which left me out of pocket but I carried on working there as I enjoyed it. If I didn't I would have resigned & not had a "six-figure pay-off".

Your argument is all over the place. At best, a straw man argument You honestly want to compare people exercising their right to strike over forcibly having their working conditions altered to Greek mismanagement of an entire economy, including a bloated public sector and ludicrously early retirement for all?

It isn't all over the place because you say it is. Tremendously poor debating tactics there. In Greece they got into trouble partly because they were overpaying the public sector. If the Underground staff get massive pay rises, who is next?
 


Westdene Seagull

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Yes. The bloke behind me was made redundant from Citibank after 9 years and walked off with 90k, and he earnt considerably less than you do. You also told me how much you made last time you had a settlement. It wasn't £100k but you know full well it was a substantial amount.

Even if I had suggested a severance of half the amount, say, £50k, it doesn't really alter my point, does it?

I just don't get why all of a sudden, you're all in behind that Bullingdon fckwitt, Boris Johnson, and his race to the bottom for the ordinaries.

Ah, so we have a banker of all people suggesting the tube drivers are being greedy and should be grateful for their jobs. Remarkable !!!!!
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Employers do change working conditions all the time in other industries... maybe not as drastic as this, but they do.

You've negated your own argument.
 


Simster

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Ah, so we have a banker of all people suggesting the tube drivers are being greedy and should be grateful for their jobs. Remarkable !!!!!
No, Tim isn't a banker. I was just highlighting an IT worker in the banking sector getting a tidy pay off.
 
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Herr Tubthumper

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Care to explain?

Yes I will explain. Salary doesn't change your class at all IMHO. As much as I hate the class system it does exist, but it's based on your beliefs, traditions and values and not your income. Hence you can have posh people who are skint and wealthy people who are quite rough. I have not idea what class train drivers are, although I could guess, but just because they earn 50k it doesn't make them middle class by default.

As an aside I do not like it when people change their attitudes, class or politics based on their fortune. I'd be very disappointed if the train drivers were all suddenly middle-class due to a pay rise. Stick to what you believe in.
 








Herr Tubthumper

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Bob Crow RIP
 


Nibble

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The only real power most have is the ability to withdraw their labour. It does no harm to remind people of that every now and again. They're not holding the public to ransom because they're not asking anything from the public except to be patient while they exercise their legal right.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Nibble

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If you're not happy then QUIT.

If you don't want to quit, and want to extract every penny out of the deal by holding the nation to ransom, then yes, you cannot expect to be popular.

Ludicrous post.
 


yxee

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Yes I will explain. Salary doesn't change your class at all IMHO. As much as I hate the class system it does exist, but it's based on your beliefs, traditions and values and not your income. Hence you can have posh people who are skint and wealthy people who are quite rough. I have not idea what class train drivers are, although I could guess, but just because they earn 50k it doesn't make them middle class by default.

As an aside I do not like it when people change their attitudes, class or politics based on their fortune. I'd be very disappointed if the train drivers were all suddenly middle-class due to a pay rise. Stick to what you believe in.

Okay, but on that salary they'll not be living in a council house, give it one generation and they'll be middle class for sure.
 


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