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I am entitled to both hold and express my opinion. You must respect that, even if you disagree with it. Remember, that's why millions of people were killed and maimed in WWII. Quote:
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Re: Virgin Media Closing Albert Dock
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The irony has left me almost speechless. In the past you have lauded your supposed 'insider knowledge' from these 'contacts' yet it seems if we call you out on it, these 'managers' appear to be silent to you. Should the issue of Albert Dock reach the courts then I'm sure it will be made public for all to see. |
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Even if you personally don't find such a term offensive, other people who suffer from mental health illnesses and disabilities do, as do many carers. I have not "lauded" about any VM contacts at all, I simply speak as things are and that is that. If this causes issues within you, it is for you alone to deal with. But, let's not beat about the bush. This isn't what your mounting gratuitously caustic posts are about is it? Care to share? |
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The thread was not locked, and was kept open to allow further news to be posted. Your post was not news. As someone who seems to get involved in so many issues, I'm surprised that you don't realise legal matters can take months if not years for anything to happen and often fade away quietly with no publicity settlements. Quote:
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He wants us not to win this case but as the non existent contacts can offer any information real or more likely imagined he futility posts here.
When we win it will posted here and until such time you can speak to your so called friends. |
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A "niggling feeling" in itself does not give you the right to harass other members with acerbic post after acerbic post. And then we end up back with this old chestnut. As previously explained, I have not been aggressive in any manner or made any threats towards VM staff. Quite the opposite, in fact. For example, I have clarified matters of confusion, looked into benefit regulations and offered direct help to anyone affected by the closure. Quote:
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I asked if anyone had heard anything about the case, if not, fair enough, but why such snide hostility? Discrimination of the disabled is intertwined into society in general and must be exposed wherever it exists. I don't think that Russ went out to offend, but it is often such thoughtlessness that can be the most offensive. The harassment that I am currently experiencing by a certain few is based soley on the fact that I am severely disabled- that's why the subject keeps rearing it's ugly head . ---------- Post added at 17:20 ---------- Previous post was at 17:10 ---------- Quote:
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To clarify, I have no vested interest in whether the CWU win this case or not. However, if the case is won, it may prove to be a hollow victory as explained earlier. As also previously explained, I have no interest in your views about the legitimacy of any contacts that I may have with VM. You cannot assume that you will win, remember the old saying about counting chickens before they are hatched... |
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This, like a number of other threads, appears to have been taken off-topic by Richard Coulter raising disability as a straw-man argument against anything others post.
This sort of behaviour is coming very close to harassment, and if it continues, the Infraction System will be invoked. Could I also request that other posters do not rise to the bait and get drawn into arguments that could lead to the Infraction System being invoked against them. |
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A contact is not a person who answers your complaint via letter or email with their name at the bottom by the way. Quote:
The above is a broad statement of fact that no evidence will be shown daylight until after the court case but I do find it amusing the way the ex employees from the Albert Dock are baited in various ways in the slender hope that a single shred of evidence will be posted online in the hope it will thwart the case the CWU has against Virgin Media as it gets conveyed elsewhere by someone. |
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Most of the above are trade union issues, or is it just about short term financial gain for trade union leaders these days? As previously explained, I have no interest in your views on the legitimacy of any contacts that I may have within VM. Similarly, I have no interest in any contacts that you claim to have. It's simply not relevant. Your allegation that ex employees from Albert Dock have been "baited in various ways in the slender hope that a single shred of evidence will be posted online in the hope it will thwart the case the CWU has against Virgin Media as it gets conveyed elsewhere by someone" has no substance whatsoever, only in your over active imagination. The simple fact is that, during the worst economic climate in living memory, the CWU is trying to extract money from a loss making company that has had to shed thousands of jobs in order to survive. It is for reasons like this that, unfortunately, most employers and employees now regard trade unions as irrelevant to their needs and have done from the 1980's onwards. I say "unfortunately" because I am all in favour of RESPONSIBLE trade unionism. Like I said earlier, I have no vested interest in the outcome of the case, but existing members and employees do need to be aware that this latest trick by the CWU has soured relations and all but killed my argument that jobs should be kept in-house within the UK. Regardless of the outcome of the case, much of the damage has already been done to both current and future job prospects. But, what does this matter if you get a payout for yourself Peter? |
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As long as we win our case I honestly do not care nor do the hundreds who lost their jobs due to outsourcing to people with little or no knowledge of our jobs and without the skills required.
Nor does have anything to do with us getting new jobs as that just proves that we have the right skills for the marketplace which being made redundant cannot remove. This case will highlight lies and mistruths perpetuated by Virgin Media during the closure of the call centre. |
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