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Old 13-09-2010, 09:45   #11
Sirius
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Re: There is trouble afoot

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
It's up to the worker to fight back,

as you can see from the above they barely represent the majority in the public sector and are all but impotent in the private sector.

Would I cross a picket line?
Yes, I bloody well would. I've never been a member of a union and don't intend to start.

I guarantee you that whilst all his low paid members are out on strike not being paid, that Bob Crow and his ilk will still be enjoying their six figure salaries that his poorer members have contributed to.
That's the way of the Union bosses, High salary's, Big cars, Fancy offices all paid for by the the workers who's jobs will be at risk by the unions stupid willy waving actions.

Yes i would cross a picket line and yes i would sue the union if i can if i lost wages because of there actions.
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