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Previously on "Winter of discontent?"

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Digby Jones made union leader Prentice sound a complete c*** on the radio this morning.

    I don't reckon there's much public support for these strikes.

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  • lukemg
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    We are still recovering from the impact of the last one day strike !!! There was like......and then....Oh, hang on, now I remember, the impact was f**k all.
    Oddly, if the gov had suggested public sector workers take a day off without pay to reduce the cost this year, there would have been hell to pay. This way, they think it's their idea, sounds like a win-win, take one a month see if anyone notices.....

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    I'm sure that **** Bob Crowe will try and bleed us for a bit more. ****.
    It's his job.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    It's a cheap deal well made before Olympics actually start - no point taking chances especially given militancy of the union.
    RMT hasn't agreed yet according to the ES.

    I'm sure that **** Bob Crowe will try and bleed us for a bit more. ****.

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  • AtW
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    It's a cheap deal well made before Olympics actually start - no point taking chances especially given militancy of the union.

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  • CheeseSlice
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Tube union has done a deal for not striking:
    At those rates they should just make them all contractors, and not pay them if they don't turn up.

    Then again, I can't help but feel sorry for the mole eyed buggers.
    They have to spend all day driving what is effectively a large mechanical tapeworm through the grimy bowels of london

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  • Doggy Styles
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    I wonder how much popular support they'll get? Not that much I'll wager.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Tube union has done a deal for not striking:

    Tube drivers are to be given £1,200 'bribes' during the Olympic Games to ensure they do not strike, documents have revealed.

    Drivers will receive a flat-rate bonus of £500 for working during the games and overtime of £32 per hour , according to the London Evening Standard.


    All 2,300 drivers on the Tube, who earn a basic salary of £42,750 , will receive a flat-rate £500 bonus.

    London 2012 Olympics: Underground drivers given £1,200 'bribe' to turn up | Mail Online

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  • Cliphead
    started a topic Winter of discontent?

    Winter of discontent?

    Unions planning 'series of national strikes'

    The UK's biggest trade unions have drawn up plans for a sustained campaign of industrial action involving several one-day national strikes. Until now it had been assumed there would be a single day of action in November. But a senior union leader has confirmed that the action will be more sustained and involve millions of workers.

    Widespread industrial action could start by late November.

    The peasants are revolting...

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