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Old 22-06-2022, 19:29   #70
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Re: RMT announce Rail strikes are on for this week

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
If the working conditions of the members of trade union in either publicly owned, or heavily subsidised, industries aren’t political what is?

If the Government want a high skilled, high wage economy why is the intention for public sector workers to be exempt from enjoying the benefits?
What you are missing is that the high wages are dependent on high productivity.

It has been made perfectly clear to the RMT that their members will get higher wages if they accept modernisation, and that only voluntary redundancies are proposed to achieve this.

So what's the problem? I tell you what it is - the union is spoiling for a fight with the government and has no problem with lying to their members to achieve this. It is a blatant attempt to bring down the government. We saw this before with Scargill.

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
Are you a people manager ?
That seems to indicate that you have been presented with a question you cannot answer.

Noted.
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