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If they are my tunnel rat mate want's to know where his pay rise for that.Is it true some of the tube drivers are on £94k a year
If they are my tunnel rat mate want's to know where his pay rise for that.Is it true some of the tube drivers are on £94k a year
That's for London need to change filters for regionsIs it true some of the tube drivers are on £94k a year
A simple yes or no would have done:-)The Tories fuck up the economy, then go for Brexit to kill it, inflation rises, the economy suffers a lack of workers in key industries, workers are asked to accept a wage rise that means a cut, even if you get 5% you are 5% down in a cost of living crises created by those bastards and when you go on strike it’s your fault? Fuck off you Tory useless bastards.
CWU balloting both postal and openreach in the coming weeks. NASUWT have confirmed they are too, maybe other teaching unions will follow suit?College Tutors have been on strike recently and Unison is considering balloting all members in all service sectors because of another miserly pay offer.
There could be a near general strike come autumn/winter if unions work together.
I belong to the union that represents the senior ranks in the Civil Service so, by definition, it hasn't stopped any of us from getting on.The Unions are the biggest threat to anyone “getting on” as you call it through the use of collective bargaining.
What is the incentive for any Public Sector worker to go that extra mile when everyone else around them cant be arsed as it doesn’t affect their prospects.
Ends up most drop down to the same level.
Does that include yourself?I think the majority on here don’t have enough facts to have a worthwhile opinion on the matter. It won’t stop them voting mind based entirely on their political bias.
Yep which is why I didn't voteDoes that include yourself?
Surely they are contract staff?The reality is that those on a higher earnings will probably not want to strike but will be doing it to support all the cleaners, etc, who are approx £18 grand.
Sir, why am I not surprised you are a public servant.I belong to the union that represents the senior ranks in the Civil Service so, by definition, it hasn't stopped any of us from getting on.
And I can assure you, as a public servant, that what makes us go the extra mile is the citizens who rely on us to put food on the table and keep a roof over their heads. Not a few quid extra in our pay packet.