//I am very flattered that when the Government f**ks up, ABs right wingers ask me for the solution.// I wouldnt flatter yourself too much, its usually we are astounded at your lack of economic reality. //Spiralling inflation is largely out of the Government’s hands, outside factors are at play. Though they were very slow to react because everyone knew it was...
I'm all for strikes as a last resort but am worried the union here are using the transport staff as political pawns...the employer as made an offer but union are claiming the government is stopping the employer from improving there offer even tho employer denies this
I was watching an interview on the picket line last night with mick Lynch, the union bossman. The look, the attitude, the message was straight out of the winter of discontent book of fables. Unions in essence do a tremendous job for their members, but if I was a rail worker today I would be ashamed of the actions and consequences of today's strike action.
The strike in London is not about pay.
The strike is about pensions and working practices that the employer wants to impose. The Union has balloted its members, who have rejected the new conditions.
I don’t really understand your question? The employers and the Unions have to communicate. Why would there have to be a law to do that ?
// London Underground workers vote for more strike action
More than 90% of RMT members who voted back further stoppages in dispute over pensions and job cuts //
union members have elected leaders to represent them. Do you want a referendum on every stage of negotiations? Do you apply the same principles to governments? Should we have a vote every time the government does something that wasn't in its election manifesto?
There can not be any rail strikes unless the Union membership has voted to strike.
As far as I can tell, the employers have not changed their offer, so the result of the ballots in June/July to reject the original offer are still valid.
gromit: "I don’t really understand your question? The employers and the Unions have to communicate. Why would there have to be a law to do that ? " - well you are being deliberately obtuse then. The question is simple enough. If the employer/government offer a deal, the members should be balloted on whether to accept it. Otherwise it's in the hands of marxist union bosses who are driving their own agenda. Let us not forget the union leaders are not losing any wages by striking.
Gromit I'm talking about generally. The main link calls for union leaders to get out of the way. Fair enough if they voted for it but that's not always the case.
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