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Re: [Update] Fuel tanker drivers vote to strike
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A local supermarket and 3 filling stations all have signs saying they have run out of petrol/diesel.
The panic-buying has started. |
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Re: [Update] Fuel tanker drivers vote to strike
If I cannot get to work because of this strike I will send the union an invoice for every days pay I lose.
I will even look at getting it through the small claims court. If I don't work I don't get paid, and public transport is NOT a viable option. |
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It's down to money lost & revenue on unions part; Less union members = less money for union > need to reduce manpower numbers Loss of union power hold on members = they disappear to past tense history Loss of main funds = lay-offs even reducing salaries of the fat-cat bosses to normal pay levels:) Both side are bad as each other but as again the unions have taken the bait with the hook inserted, unions act - the company cost cuts to balance the books then the an over all plan of slow full withdrawal in @5 years then no jobs for anybody - good one you unions fools :shocked: Haven't we seen this all before ? Yes I have in my life time over + over..... more will as time goes on until people wake to the union main plan - total control of all manpower in work place...not in my life time if I can help it :mad: Just think all of this is all controlled by a group of 6 mega banks in europe folks, little most know about how they control all our life in more way than one. For more money to drive down our economy into the pit, then to take it all for straw strand money |
Re: [Update] Fuel tanker drivers vote to strike
The BBC are misreporting by the looks of it as apparently money isn't the issue
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Oh oh, Members are asking me why is it the Tories fault, Lets say many things, The government, no matter who is running the country, make more tax out of fuel than any other selling product.
For example our good neighbours across the pond pay 'today's rate' $4.00 per gallon, WE pay £7.00 per gallon. You go into a garage today WE pay 1.51 per litre. When tanker drivers now go to a garage, sometimes the garage is not closed BUT, it only takes a spark ie from a mobile phone to ignite the petrol and BANG. H & S is much more tighter now than when l was growing up, they are only asking for what is right. When l go to work each day, l spend money like everyone else, we buy products each day and pay bills like everyone else, everything is going up BUT not wages, my wages have been frozen until 2014. IF the Army are going to deliver fuel, they will have an escort, The army are there to protect the country, NOT to deliver fuel. This is the governments get out, we don't car about the public WE will keep the main essentials running, we will send in the army. The government should tell relevant parties sit down and thrash this problem out and KEEP the country running. |
I think you are sounding a little confused Arfur. I'm on me phone & short if time (need to get to the garage to fill up as there is some scaremongering going on) so I can't ask what I need to in a quote type of way. Anyway just to start the ball rolling!
Are sparks near fuel a new hazard? If so this is something a all need to be made aware of & just not tanker drivers. |
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Too many on thread saying should not go out personally would not be shocked the Anti fuel duty protestors takes the oportunity make it petrol price protest. I would be shocked if we dont see 2000 style protest on fuel duty. They had trouble to convince tanker drivers last time to stop there lorries now what cracking oportunity to latch onto another despute. I fully support tanker drivers on this might be the only one here but as long PAY not the issue I will support them. Even if Its burden to me. |
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Sensible thing is to carry on as NORMAL when strike date planned THEN FILL UP. Why OH why cameron FUELLING this panic. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17533151 Quote:
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This government doesn't have a clue, they say keep a spare can in the car, when you get the opportunity to go to a garage, do so.
The LFB have already said that this is a dangerous method of harbouring fuel. Its also been stated on www.bbcnews.co.uk that what the government are saying is in appropriate to state that fill up quickly to avoid disappointment and they are training RAF personnel to step in. Also in the same prog it has been said that IF they are not trained up to the standard required they will NOT be allowed to put fuel in the tankers. |
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Its not the first time in the last few months that the BBC has resorted to News International type reporting. ---------- Post added at 16:13 ---------- Previous post was at 16:07 ---------- Quote:
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One thing does not sound right about all of this.
WHY do RAF personnel need to be trained? I would have thought that they would be quite competant already with, you know, refuelling jets and stuff with avgas? I certainly remember seeing fuel tankers on RAF bases in my days as an Air Cadet. |
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