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normalbloke

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8,438 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Is it me or do they always come across as thick as chuff when publicly speaking??

Puggit

49,425 posts

270 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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That's why they need to be part of a union - they aren't able to stand alone...

jesta1865

3,453 posts

231 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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normalbloke said:
Is it me or do they always come across as thick as chuff when publicly speaking??
quite often they do, and i had a few raised eyebrows when i used to tell people i was active in the union when i was at natwest, i think they all thought we should have our knuckles dragging on the floor and shout 'all out' at the drop of a hat.

unions are not all run by table thumping commies, i should know, i used to say they were and argued with my dad for years over how this country had been ruined by them (i vaguely remembered 3 day weeks and power cuts etc) and my first union meeting was a complete revelation.

sorry to drift off topic, but on several occasions we came up with compromises that enabled the bank to not off load staff by the bucketful and defer pay rises if any. most people thought the bank had come up with it, but 9/10 we had, their negotiators never seemed that creative smile

Edited by jesta1865 on Wednesday 24th June 16:21


Edited by jesta1865 on Wednesday 24th June 16:22

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

264 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Did you get to use the swivel chair at weekends?

Dupont666

22,483 posts

214 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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jesta1865 said:
normalbloke said:
Is it me or do they always come across as thick as chuff when publicly speaking??
quite often they do, and i had a few raised eyebrows when i used to tell people i was active in the union when i was at natwest, i think they all thought we should have our knuckles dragging on the floor and shout 'all out' at the drop of a hat.

unions are not all run by table thumping commies, i should know, i used to say they were and argued with my dad for years over how this country had been ruined by them (i vaguely remembered 3 day weeks and power cuts etc) and my first union meeting was a complete revelation.

sorry to drift off topic, but on several occasions we came up with compromises that enabled the bank to not off load staff by the bucketful and defer pay rises if any. most people thought the bank had come up with it, but 9/10 we had, their negotiators never seemed that creative smile

Edited by jesta1865 on Wednesday 24th June 16:21


Edited by jesta1865 on Wednesday 24th June 16:22
Done any work for RMT recently?

jesta1865

3,453 posts

231 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Dupont666 said:
Done any work for RMT recently?
No mate, in fact I am quite appalled by their intransigence.

my OH who come from a staunch Labour family, is equally annoyed by the attitude of several unions at present.

My view always was that work is a partnership, if we price ourselves out of the market, we are stupid and the company had to remember that without us they would not get the business done. a fair days pay for a fair days work.

EDLT

15,421 posts

228 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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jesta1865 said:
a fair days pay for a fair days work.
I always thought people got kicked out of unions for using such language.

andy-xr

13,204 posts

226 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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From what I've seen most just havent had press/media training for the sort of questions they're going to be asked, or dont have the answers to all questions ready to go and pre rehearsed. Also, they're trying to put across about 15 different viewpoints into something that they themselves understand

Blib

47,098 posts

219 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Shirley, the unions are being Bolshie (sic) at the moment because they are looking to hasten the downfall of the iniquitous and corrupt Capitalist system and they are trying to seize on the collapse of the banking and financial system as a way to grab the levers that control the means of production?

The more trouble that they can stir up for the hated system and 'the Bosses' at the moment, the better.

It just so happens that the leaders of today are mere intellectual pygmies compared to the mighty Union Barons of the sixties and early seventies.

Or something.

Edited by Blib on Wednesday 24th June 17:48

Pooh

3,692 posts

275 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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Justayellowbadge said:
Did you get to use the swivel chair at weekends?
Have they phased in the guys daughter yet?

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

264 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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hehe




Thank fook someone got it. I was starting to worry.

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

270 months

Wednesday 24th June 2009
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I got it too, just been looking on the web for the clip, no luck though.