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There is a lot more to this situation than a simple "big bad employer takes advantage of poor wee employees".
There is a lot more to this situation than a simple "big bad employer takes advantage of poor wee employees".
Of course there is - and I am not suggesting in any way that Unite did not overstep the mark - perhaps they did - but big bad employer could do whatever he wanted to do - with impunity. That concerns me.
My wife worked for nearly 10 years for Tesco and they still have a union. All the union reps would ever say to the employees when Tesco were changing something was "they're perfectly within their rights to do so, there's nothing we can do about it" while religiously collecting the weekly subs from all the employee's wages.
Based on how she and her colleagues were treated, Tesco's nick name in our house is Tenko. Thankfully she doesn't work there any more.
Even with their new T&C's, the workers at Grangemouth will still treated much better than they are at many other companies up and down the country so I don't think Ineos are by any means the biggest or the baddest.
The social balance in the workplace seems to be all wrong at the moment.
A neighbour has worked pre Christmas for a newish card company for the last few of years.
She is hard working and loyal and no doubt contributed to the companies very fast success.
The company have worked a deal with the job centre to employ 24 staff on 4 hour contracts in their smallish shop.
Neighbour has had her hours slashed and is looking for another seasonal job.
Crazy stuff.
OK - so the market and free enterprise will come to the rescue of thousands who would have been affected by closure of Grangemouth. And oh yes - their ball game. And so it was with the mill and mine owners - yes - let's go back there - sounds like you'd be quite happy with that - as long as it wasn't you who was in the mill or down the mine.
Eastern Europeans seem to be thriving in it but they know what real poverty feels like and its not like what they are experiencing in this country.The balance does seem to be wrong - but raise concerns about it and you are scoffed at as not living in the real world. Well the 'real world' is not doing terribly well at the moment.