From this blog:
The case of the phantom signal boxes – Network Rail propaganda and the balloting regulations Martin Wicks
The assertion that the RMT balloted more members at 67 locations than there are employees is absurd. They can only ballot members who pay subscriptions. They cannot...
I did read what you wrote.
Do you have proof that votes were counted from people who are supposed to be employed in non-existent signal boxes?
I was under the impression that the the ballot was to individual members and not workplaces, so how non-existent signal boxes are relevant is beyond...
As opposed to employers never resorting to doing things that are illegal to their employees?
What old stupid illegal tricks are you talking about by the way?
They cannot track their membership of 17,000 because as Crow quite rightly points out that it will change every week due to the sheer amount of people on it. It can never be 100% accurate can it?
bollocks. i bet they dont forget to track them when it comes to getting their subs. if they...
Well the supposition is that the RMT sent ballots to signal boxes that don't exist, they didn't send the ballot papers the Electoral Reform Society did and they also send them to individual members and not to the workplace.
The RMT get their list from Network Rail, a list that Crow maintains...
Look at the video, the vote was according to Mr Crow; a postal vote, sent to members individual addresses and handled by an independent company to count the votes.
BBC News - RMT leader Bob Crow vows to re-run rail strike ballot
This is what Law 2 says:
Extra balls on the field of play
If an extra ball enters the field of play during the match, the referee must stop the match only if it interferes with play. Play must be restarted by a dropped ball in the position where the match ball was at the time when the match...
I made those choices to give a broad selection for everyone, perhaps this could be in the main supporters bar with some guest ales/lagers too?
You could reduce the selection for the concourse bars perhaps?
From the guide to referees in the Laws of the Game:
Handling the ball involves a deliberate act of a player making contact with
the ball with his hand or arm. The referee must take the following into
consideration:
• the movement of the hand towards the ball (not the ball towards the hand)
•...
A strong lager, 2 x weak lagers, strong local real ale, 2 x weak local real ales (Hophead & Harveys Best), strong and weak cider should do. Oh and Guinness.
*Edit. I didn't read the question, the above is my selection for the bar! I would drink a weak real ale!
Where did you get the statistics from? If you look at the link on the City of Brighton and Hove you will see that Saltdean and Rottingdean are part of Brighton and Hove, they are also part of the larger Brighton Urban Area conurbation!
Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton - Wikipedia, the free...
Just because someone happens to work in a monopolised industry it does not mean that everyone will go out on strike because that said person has a personal grievance at work.
I would suggest that the union rep in your workplace was either poor, inexperienced or over worked and that is why you...