http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35806743
Quelle surprise!
Why is it you do not hear about private sector strikes very often?
Quelle surprise!
Why is it you do not hear about private sector strikes very often?
Because there are considerably less union members in the private sector these days due to the erosion of union power by legislation.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35806743
Quelle surprise!
Why is it you do not hear about private sector strikes very often?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35806743
Quelle surprise!
Why is it you do not hear about private sector strikes very often?
Because there are considerably less union members in the private sector these days due to the erosion of union power by legislation.
and can be sacked for farting at the wrong time?
Yeah, they should just accept the erosion of their working conditions I reckon. Stop moaning I say. The Tories know best.
.....oh yes, and don't forget the pound will drop to near zero, we won't be able to buy cars from Germany, we won't be allowed to sell anything to anyone in Europe, the economy will collapse, there'll be plagues of locusts, and - best of all - some of the people who say they'll leave Britain if we leave the EU will actually do it!And if we leave the eu there will be no workers rights at all and zero hours contracts will be mandatory
.....oh yes, and don't forget the pound will drop to near zero, we won't be able to buy cars from Germany, we won't be allowed to sell anything to anyone in Europe, the economy will collapse, there'll be plagues of locusts, and - best of all - some of the people who say they'll leave Britain if we leave the EU will actually do it!
Well, of course it won't happen - although I'd love the last bit to come to pass! No reason for workers' rights to be further reduced - that's largely a threat to persuade us to vote 'In'.We know that won't happen, but with endless right-wing government, especially when Scotland buggers off, workers rights will be obliterated.
We know that won't happen, but with endless right-wing government, especially when Scotland buggers off, workers rights will be obliterated.[/QUOTE]
The sweeping statement of the year.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35806743
Quelle surprise!
Why is it you do not hear about private sector strikes very often?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35806743
Quelle surprise!
Why is it you do not hear about private sector strikes very often?
.....oh yes, and don't forget the pound will drop to near zero, we won't be able to buy cars from Germany, we won't be allowed to sell anything to anyone in Europe, the economy will collapse, there'll be plagues of locusts, and - best of all - some of the people who say they'll leave Britain if we leave the EU will actually do it!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35806743
Quelle surprise!
Why is it you do not hear about private sector strikes very often?
Because your Government is not waging a permanent war against the private sector, whereas teachers and junior doctors (among others) are constantly being picked on by your bullying Government, which then cheered-on by most of the tabloids (themselves by obnoxious multi-millionaire Tory business tycoons).
Because since Thatcher's premiership, the Tories have thrived on confrontation, rather than consensus; Ministerial diktat rather than meaningful dialogue; coercion rather than co-operation; punishment rather than partnership; promoting divide-and-rule between different sections of our society, with public sector vs private sector being one obvious example (along with skivers versus strivers, shirkers versus workers, etc).
Because nobody cares about unimportant jobs?