Isn't the RMT's dispute with the RDG, which includes Network Rail and Scotrail?thing is the RMT is running disputes with nationalised Network Rail and Scotrail, alongside the private run train companies. so why isnt iit fair to highlight the role of RMT, who balloted for strikes before any negotiations even started? they wanted industrial action (even said so), have it and will at some point decide to end it with half the issues disappearing. note agreemet with TSSA above, nothing mentioned on many issues RMT say are sticking points.
StubbsyRN is Baker Lite.I posted the top one in post 191. Robert is particularly interesting because in another of his tweets he says he remembers the bombs and doodlebugs in WW2. which makes him at least 88. A bit old to still be a train driver.
As for StubbsyRN There was a 'Brighton fan' who almost exclusively posted in the Bear Pit and claimed to be ex RN.
When these disputes spring up, it is often difficult to properly get to grips with what is really at stake, as you only hear what the politician and on the other side, union militant want you to hear, plus the fact that they are rarely pressed or challenged. As my mate always says -there are 3 sides to every story-your version, my version, and the total truth. By the way you are conistent aren't you? You would feel exactly the same way when Lynch et al are interviewed -wouldn't you? . . .Unfortunately so many people believe the press, and biased interviews where presenters allow government spokesmen to spout lies, without challenging them.
I imagine that has something to do with the nature of news media reporting - nothing more boring than quoting a balanced, middle of the road view in this life and in these days of social media, ‘truth’ is often what who ever shouts the loudest says it is.When these disputes spring up, it is often difficult to properly get to grips with what is really at stake, as you only hear what the politician and on the other side, union militant want you to hear, plus the fact that they are rarely pressed or challenged. As my mate always says -there are 3 sides to every story-your version, my version, and the total truth. By the way you are conistent aren't you? You would feel exactly the same way when Lynch et al are interviewed -wouldn't you? . . .
Network rail might be represented in RDG, they have a seperate dispute. example, the Christmas strikes are covering Network Rail workers, not the train companies - signalmen and engineering will be off but stations would be open, trains would be manned (unable to travel). they've been playing this ping pong between groups to maintain number of strikes with fewer strike days for workers (less money lost). Scotrail is devolved, all Scottish affair which highlights another point, two "governments" involved.Isn't the RMT's dispute with the RDG, which includes Network Rail and Scotrail?
The RMT balloted for strikes before negotiations when Network Rail said thousands of compulsory redundancies were required.
Half the issues may well disappear - because that is what negotiating and compromising is. You don't go into a negotiation saying it's not really a sticking point, it's something we'd just like to have.
Of course, which is why I listen to politicians, Chief Execs, the union leaders and the actual workers. That way I find out what's really going on.When these disputes spring up, it is often difficult to properly get to grips with what is really at stake, as you only hear what the politician and on the other side, union militant want you to hear, plus the fact that they are rarely pressed or challenged. As my mate always says -there are 3 sides to every story-your version, my version, and the total truth. By the way you are conistent aren't you? You would feel exactly the same way when Lynch et al are interviewed -wouldn't you? . . .
Border Force are striking over Christmas affecting airports and ferries.Braking news? Yeh, all to do with trains stopping, I suppose.
Any more breaking news about strikes?
Errmmmm............Border Force are striking over Christmas affecting airports and ferries.
Just another scamI see the Tory's are building coal mines again. Se we can have another miner's strike?
Key routes only on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and SaturdayAre Southern largely unaffected by the train strikes this week? I thought they were every day except Thursday, but can see services running
They are, it’s just when no Southern train turns up it’s not noteworthyAre Southern largely unaffected by the train strikes this week? I thought they were every day except Thursday, but can see services running