It depends whether you're a member of a union that voted to go on strike really.Scab - no
Mind of my own and not willing to follow blindly like sheep - yes
It depends whether you're a member of a union that voted to go on strike really.Scab - no
Mind of my own and not willing to follow blindly like sheep - yes
You'd think from listening to the parents it was the greatest inconvenience known to man. One day, with plenty of notice? How are you all going to cope with the imminent six weeks off?![]()
Maybe losing a days wages is an inconvenience for those parents who's holiday entitlement is already used up covering school holidays, many of whom have aleady had to cover an inset day this week.
Lovely day for it. Do you have to be in a union?
Some background to the strike for those that aren't Tories and are well balanced enough to look at the whole picture:
This is not a pension reform – it is simply a pay cut | Blog | False Economy
Is this the inset day they've known about for at least 9 months?
That website's header is "Why cuts are the wrong cure"
If you use your credit card to pay day to day bills and only ever pay the minimum amount each month, you will eventually reach your credit limit, and find that the interest charges each month exceed your payments. You will then have to accept that you will need to make larger payments as part of a plan to pay off the bill. To do this you will need to find money from elsewhere by cutting back on non essential expenditure.
The state that the country is in now is because of a similar scenario on a national scale. Cuts are the only answer, it's just where the cuts are made that is open to debate.
Is this the inset day they've known about for at least 9 months?
.....but it's fine to spunk billions and billions bailing out banks eh? Why can't the teachers have their pensions sured up in a similar way? There are far better economists than you and I who suggest there is an alternative way...so spare me your back-o-the-fag-packet sums.
My sons' school is closed apart from one or two classes in exam mode. The ridiculous thing is they have an inset day tomorrow. Nice long weekend then for the kids and staff alike.
Meanwhile my youngest has trudged off to school because "her stupid teachers" are turning up.
Frankly I think the whole thing is a farce. They need to get a reality check and realise they are lucky to be in work. Private sector workers had their pay frozen and benefits cut a long long time ago.
I really still don't understand what their problem is?
What are the bankers' sacrificing?
Hardly spunking is it. The banking sector employs thousands in this country and these people contribute massively thru taxes, both in employees income tax and banks corporation tax.
And as it happens, it looks like the treasury will be able re-privatise the banks at a decent profit