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Lemme see:Originally posted by VinnyB
He urged people not to buy Peugeots, and he himself didn't buy a Peugeot.
He was made redundant, and the union negotiated a redundancy package. It included a car, and for some reason the car manufacturer in question gave one of their own models.
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Whichever PR bunny thought that up deserves a pint. Class. I owe you one Mr/Mrs PR bunny.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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So Joe Public can't buy a Peugoet, but Mr Union Man willingly accepts one as part of his severence package? No doubt they had a few cars left over seeing as a boycott was called.Originally posted by expatLemme see:
He urged people not to buy Peugeots, and he himself didn't buy a Peugeot.
He was made redundant, and the union negotiated a redundancy package. It included a car, and for some reason the car manufacturer in question gave one of their own models.
Help me here, where's the Bloody Hypocrisy?
BTW does he have to pay the local Peugeot dealer to service it to maintain the warranty?
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AFAIK a boycott of products consists of not buying them. He didn't.Originally posted by VinnyBSo Joe Public can't buy a Peugoet, but Mr Union Man willingly accepts one as part of his severence package? No doubt they had a few cars left over seeing as a boycott was called.
BTW does he have to pay the local Peugeot dealer to service it to maintain the warranty?
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Ahhhhhhhhhhh, how the British media love numpties like you!Originally posted by VinnyBSo Joe Public can't buy a Peugoet, but Mr Union Man willingly accepts one as part of his severence package? No doubt they had a few cars left over seeing as a boycott was called.
If that is part of the redundancy package then good for them.BTW does he have to pay the local Peugeot dealer to service it to maintain the warranty?
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Thanks Mailman.Originally posted by MailmanAhhhhhhhhhhh, how the British media love numpties like you!
If that is part of the redundancy package then good for them.
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I personally think that there is something which stinks here. He is representing people who were made redundant from the plant and encouraging people not to buy one of their cars. Then when the freebie comes along he gladly accepts it. If I were in his position I too would have taken the new car, but probably flogged it and bought something else.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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