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Old 13-09-2010, 18:27   #38
PeteLockwood
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Re: There is trouble afoot

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Originally Posted by punky View Post
Reading the paper on the way home - and with the unions threatening to cripple the country unless they get their own way - I wondered how I or anyone else could protest the unions. I haven't the faintest idea. Certainly not legally anyway.
Anyone think of anything?
i think it was 2000 when the fuel prices went silly and the truckers etc brought the country to a stand still i believe they changed the law so they could actually charge them under terrorism law (i could be wrong)

the unions are trying to hold the country (ultimately us) for ransom and to me this seems like borderline terrorism ?

also these warnings they are giving about the poll tax riots (i dont know much about them) the MILITANT unions are causing it out of there own greed

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
Nights over at meetings in top class hotels all paid for by those on strike who are NOT getting paid, Food on the table for there familys because they are getting paid, No mortgage to worry about as they are getting paid, Its a lucrative business for a union rep and leader to keep the work force out as long as possible..
they probably wont even have mortgages i read somewere a while ago that several union top brass are into the 100's of k's per year salary
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