Originally posted by DodgyAgent
View Post
- Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
- Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!
Apparently there is a public sector strike going on...
Collapse
X
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWell let a court decide then. So far no court has established whether the Iraq war was illegal.Comment
-
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe validity of a public sector strike should not be determined by apathy or whatever reason there are for not voting. I would not apply the same rule for voting MPs.
Could you explain your logic please?Comment
-
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI certainly wish that would happen.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
-
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy? Does it feed your conscience to denigrate the activities of the west ?
Isn't that justice?Comment
-
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo it's OK for MPs who lack a majority mandate to decide on taxation, laws, treaties and wars? But not for unions to have a one day strike?
Could you explain your logic please?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
-
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy? Does it feed your conscience to denigrate the activities of the west ?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
-
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe logic is that the two entities are totally different. I understand that being an IT person your brain doesn't work outside the laws of binary but the election of MPs is different from workers electing to strike. MPs and policies are not brought about through privilege of a monopolistic environment. Public sector strikes are an abuse of monopolistic privilege, so the rules should be different.Comment
-
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThere is nothing 'denigrating' about determining the legality or otherwise of a former Prime Minister's actions, least of all when those actions resulted in the deaths of many, many people. In fact it's quite the opposite; if 'the west' has any values then they'd be strengthened by allowing courts to determine the legality of the Iraq invasion and the legality of the then PM's actions.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
-
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostParliament has a monopoly on legislative power.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
- Home
- News & Features
- First Timers
- IR35 / S660 / BN66
- Employee Benefit Trusts
- Agency Workers Regulations
- MSC Legislation
- Limited Companies
- Dividends
- Umbrella Company
- VAT / Flat Rate VAT
- Job News & Guides
- Money News & Guides
- Guide to Contracts
- Successful Contracting
- Contracting Overseas
- Contractor Calculators
- MVL
- Contractor Expenses
Advertisers
Contractor Services
CUK News
- Can a WhatsApp message really be a contract? Sep 25 20:17
- Can a WhatsApp message really be a contract? Sep 25 08:17
- ‘Subdued’ IT contractor jobs market took third tumble in a row in August Sep 25 08:07
- Are CVs medieval or just being misused? Sep 24 05:05
- Are CVs medieval or just being misused? Sep 23 21:05
- IR35: Mutuality Of Obligations — updated for 2025/26 Sep 23 05:22
- Only proactive IT contractors can survive recruitment firm closures Sep 22 07:32
- How should a creditors’ meeting ideally pan out for unpaid suppliers? Sep 19 07:16
- How should a creditors’ meeting ideally pan out for unpaid suppliers? Sep 18 21:16
- IR35: Substitution — updated for 2025/26 Sep 18 05:45
Comment