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The evil Left.
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This little episode clearly shows the evil face of the far left, they shouted ‘Kill Willie, Get Willie’ at BA chief executive Willie Walsh.
What did they hope to gain by breaking up the meeting between the unions and BA?
This little episode clearly shows the evil face of the far left, they shouted ‘Kill Willie, Get Willie’ at BA chief executive Willie Walsh.
What did they hope to gain by breaking up the meeting between the unions and BA?
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/// He is drivng the company into liquidation.///
On the contrary I think he is trying to save the company.
The company can't exist at its present state, without some harsh measures and cuts. Just like this country certain unpopular preventive measures must be taken or we are all in the mess.
The past pampered staff of BA, must learn to take their share of cuts, to help prevent the demise of BA. If not they may shortly find themselves out of a very nice lucrative occupation.
On the contrary I think he is trying to save the company.
The company can't exist at its present state, without some harsh measures and cuts. Just like this country certain unpopular preventive measures must be taken or we are all in the mess.
The past pampered staff of BA, must learn to take their share of cuts, to help prevent the demise of BA. If not they may shortly find themselves out of a very nice lucrative occupation.
Perhaps they're worried their Union was about to sell them short.
It's hard to believe anything you hear about this dispute as both sides are playing the media for all they're worth. But it sounds as if the majority of issues have been resolved and they're just fighting over the punative measures against strikers such as withdrawal of travel priviledges.
They may also be hoping that the BA shareholders will have had enough of Walsh's macho management methods and wil replace him if things continue in this fashion.
One of the principle roles of a chief executive is to introduce change - if he can't do this without endangering the survival of his company he's a bad chief executive.
Reminiscient of the British car industry isn't it?
We still have British people making cars in Britain
We don't have British companies making cars in Britain
Why can British workers work perfectly well with foreign management but not with British management?
That should (sadly) tell you something about British management.
It's hard to believe anything you hear about this dispute as both sides are playing the media for all they're worth. But it sounds as if the majority of issues have been resolved and they're just fighting over the punative measures against strikers such as withdrawal of travel priviledges.
They may also be hoping that the BA shareholders will have had enough of Walsh's macho management methods and wil replace him if things continue in this fashion.
One of the principle roles of a chief executive is to introduce change - if he can't do this without endangering the survival of his company he's a bad chief executive.
Reminiscient of the British car industry isn't it?
We still have British people making cars in Britain
We don't have British companies making cars in Britain
Why can British workers work perfectly well with foreign management but not with British management?
That should (sadly) tell you something about British management.
Rev Sermon
Your comment "if the cap fits" was an aggressive comment made against me for no reason.
Whereas my comment about the "nasty left", was against these protesters wishing Willie Walsh dead, and in no way referred to you.
Yet once again you showed your aggression towards me, by your remark,
/// And less of the nasty left where I'm concerned ///
Your comment "if the cap fits" was an aggressive comment made against me for no reason.
Whereas my comment about the "nasty left", was against these protesters wishing Willie Walsh dead, and in no way referred to you.
Yet once again you showed your aggression towards me, by your remark,
/// And less of the nasty left where I'm concerned ///