spongebob59
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YesCausing public nuisance I think.
YesCausing public nuisance I think.
What exactly have they plead not guilty to?
not aware of that being a convictable offence. If it was half this forum would have been locked up ages ago...the Liv thread would be ample evidenceBeing absolute wazzocks.
Would appear that the incompetence and insufficient investment of the privatised train companies result in more cancellations and disruption over a period than the ‘militant‘ rail unions, but you won’t hear it reported in that way by the usual suspects when ASLEF and RMT vote to strike…when the reporting and debate might have you thinking the rail service across the UK is a model of efficiency and reliability were it not for union disruption and intransigence. Well you might think that, even when the companies themselves admit their own failings and shortcomings.
That said my £20 advance purchase ticket from Chesterfield to Farnham inc. the underground was cracking good value…even given I forgot to use my railcard that would have seen it cost about £14. Now that is VfM.?
2 very different points so disagree trying to link them. The militant unions cause chaos, disruption and misery for millions.
Any incompetence, and there is likely lots, of the rail companies is another issue - and a lot of the rail network is now back in public hands.
By the way, i think the UK has had a very significant investment in rail over last 20 years compared to many European countries - the once proud German network is a shadow of its former self - and go to Paris and have a look at their stations compared to the lovely ones in London
Would appear that the incompetence and insufficient investment of the privatised train companies result in more cancellations and disruption over a period than the ‘militant‘ rail unions, but you won’t hear it reported in that way by the usual suspects when ASLEF and RMT vote to strike…when the reporting and debate might have you thinking the rail service across the UK is a model of efficiency and reliability were it not for union disruption and intransigence. Well you might think that, even when the companies themselves admit their own failings and shortcomings.
That said my £20 advance purchase ticket from Chesterfield to Farnham inc. the underground was cracking good value…even given I forgot to use my railcard that would have seen it cost about £14. Now that is VfM.?
Bit of simple research into the issue would prove otherwise
Feel free to research
Might even learn something ?
Few years old but still spot on
Thanks for the heads up. Maybe i will. Who knows i may even cone to respect the striking workers who regulary inconvenience me and many colleagues and friends. Maybe the christmas drinks i was going to on 13th that will unlikey happen will be able to save the jobs of the workers who will not get the thousands of revenue they would have had if it went ahead as planned. But that is ok as long as you rail guys get the pay rises you deserve and preserve the gold plated benefits packages. Rock on
Mate you are so entitled it is unreal
Actually look into the facts before you run your mouth because you sound like a complete idiot
I'm sure the nurses, postie's, firefighters, ambulance drivers also standing for their rights are scum of the earth
Lay your blame somewhere else
Considering they cancelled the last strike as talks were promises and then the gov pulled the deal at the last min .. look at the top before you look down on everyone you step on
Come on PJ87, PNWs convenience and Xmas drinks > fair pay deals for rail workers.
I believe you are 35 to 40 years behind the times in so describing current union action.The militant unions cause chaos, disruption and misery for millions.
I believe you are 35 to 40 years behind the times in so describing current union action.
Strikes raise public awareness and do cause some disruption - that is the whole point of them, is it not?
"Chaos" and "misery" is an exaggeration, but that could be applied to what the experience of many workers has been over the last 10 years.
I believe you are 35 to 40 years behind the times in so describing current union action.
Strikes raise public awareness and do cause some disruption - that is the whole point of them, is it not?
"Chaos" and "misery" is an exaggeration, but that could be applied to what the experience of many workers has been over the last 10 years.
More like 40 to 45 years. They wrecked our economy and bankrupted our nation in the 70s. We went cap in hand to the IMF, lost our car industy and a lot else. But hey, bothers stuck together for the common good
Take your meds and go to bed