Nailed it. I don't think I'm being unreasonable & some of the nonsense being served up towards my point of view is ridiculous. You are a rare exception
That's an unknown though so it's hard to comment. I think that is down to the union to negotiate, which is perfectly reasonable. I disagree with their current negotiation tactic of striking
I said it won't affect their lives as much as people think. Big difference. I've also said countless times that the unions job is to minimise that impact. This is all opinion which just happens not to be your opinion. All you have done is name call and sneer at people who disagree with you...
Cracking debating skills there Nibble. You've really won the argument. What is it about the left who resort to name calling during a perfectly reasonable debate. It's a bit sad
I support the unions looking to limit the numbers of night shifts, though I really disagree with the way they've gone about it. It's also been pointed out that current working hours are 4.45am to 1.30am so it's not quite as drastic a change as people imagine
Jealous? On this thread I've been accused of not caring about working class people, of abhorrent views, and even being a banker. I'll add jealousy to that list, though unsure what I have to be jealous about
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...
I would say £50k is a lot for driving a train, but I assume part of the reason for that wage is because they know they don't have lots of options outside driving a train. However, no one is FORCING them to resign. The point is, other people do resign if they really hate their jobs, and that is...