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Back to Normal
Many Public sector workers on strike yesterday and now this today, so back to normal, the feelgood factor didn't last long.
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Oh dear em....as you say back to normal though at least they waited until after the olympics if that's any consolation. .
06:23 Tue 14th Aug 2012
was listening to the news yesterday, congratulations apparently to the public transport people for their sterling efforts, would add that was only after long talks and bribes to keep them sweet, so they wouldn't rain on the Olympics parade by going on strike. So back to the real world.
I loved the Games by the way, it was a treat.
I loved the Games by the way, it was a treat.
Here's an extract from the link...
"The government is allowing train firms to raise fares by 3% more than RPI inflation."
In other words, it's the Tories and their paymasters, the profiteering owners/employers, who are about to con the travelling public. In this case, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the workers.
In my opinion, it is far more justifiable for transport and public sector workers - or, indeed, any workers - to try to get the maximum out of their employers than it is for the latter to screw us all!
"The government is allowing train firms to raise fares by 3% more than RPI inflation."
In other words, it's the Tories and their paymasters, the profiteering owners/employers, who are about to con the travelling public. In this case, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the workers.
In my opinion, it is far more justifiable for transport and public sector workers - or, indeed, any workers - to try to get the maximum out of their employers than it is for the latter to screw us all!
This is not a strike. No one is stopping working. No days are lost. Train fares are pricing ordinary people off of trains and that in turn means loss of jobs. Many people working in the industry do not agree with that policy so they are telling commuters the alternative and who to blame.
Not sure how this is terrible and back to normal. As someone earlier said, people love moaning and running the country down. But this is a very flimsy excuse to do so.
Not sure how this is terrible and back to normal. As someone earlier said, people love moaning and running the country down. But this is a very flimsy excuse to do so.
// there was a strike yesterday by public sector workers. //
Job Centre staff were on strike yesterday. It's like the winter of discontent all over again. Not sure how the country got through yesterday, but the olympic spirit saw us through.
And now today we have the Campaign for Better Transport openly getting a bit vexed at a few railway stations around the country. Send in the army is what I say. We cannot have these trots handing out leafiest to affluent people who can still afford to travel by rail.
Job Centre staff were on strike yesterday. It's like the winter of discontent all over again. Not sure how the country got through yesterday, but the olympic spirit saw us through.
And now today we have the Campaign for Better Transport openly getting a bit vexed at a few railway stations around the country. Send in the army is what I say. We cannot have these trots handing out leafiest to affluent people who can still afford to travel by rail.