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Old 08-10-2009, 18:59   #59
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re: [Update] The Royal Mail strike thread

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
hopefully a job for life ....
Have you considered visiting the real world recently papa?

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if it doesn't need them. then it wont mind them withdrawing there labor will it
Evidently not. So by that rather twisted logic RM should fire every employee who goes on strike?

Trade unions are largely a relic of times gone by when employees had quite literally no rights. Sadly some of them, the RMT being an obvious example but there are others, still live in that time.

It wouldn't surprise if a lot of RM employees didn't actually know why they are going on strike they just got fed BS from the union.
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