Green Cross Code Man
Wunt be druv
after i wrote it and shot off to the prh i realised that i put tesco's and not shell thats what having a baby being born overnight does to your brain
Congratulations btw!
after i wrote it and shot off to the prh i realised that i put tesco's and not shell thats what having a baby being born overnight does to your brain
I am too busy fighting every day to defend Unite members in the health service.
However I am quite comfortable with my contribution to making our society a better more caring one..
Hopefully this week will be seen as the watershed in the rise and fall of of Cocaine Dave & Gormless Gideon.
Maybe this time the electorate will learn its lesson, and never give power to Old Etonians ever again.
Hopefully this week will be seen as the watershed in the rise and fall of of Cocaine Dave & Gormless Gideon.
Maybe this time the electorate will learn its lesson, and never give power to Old Etonians ever again.
To be quite frank I care no more of what you think of the tanker drivers or myself than I believe this government when they say were all in it together, whilst cutting taxes for 300,000 millionaires and increasing taxes for 4 million pensioners.
I don't normally come to this site to spout off about my view of the world. I leave that to you. You seem to have done a fair bit of it.
I am too busy fighting every day to defend Unite members in the health service from the devastating cuts brought about by our greedy millionaire led government. To help workers who have spent all their lives serving the public work out why their jobs are being cut when they've contributed a lot to this society by looking after peoples health and paying taxes. Taxes that are spent on providing tax cuts to the rich, bailing out bankers that drove their companies to the verge of bankruptcy, and fighting a war that benefits no one but large corporations, politicians and religious fanatics.
As I said I don't normally spout off, realising it will only give someone with a pc and a badly informed opinion an opportunity to come back at me. However I am quite comfortable with my contribution to making our society a better more caring one. I'd like to say I'm sorry you think differently, but i'm not.
And the alternative?..not much choice is there
If you are such an expert on what I write, you'd know that I'm one of the resident lefties (or 'hand wringing, limp wrested liberals' (c) bushy). I just don't see how a few tanker drivers causing tens of millions of pounds of damage to an already fragile economy is going to benefit your other members.
by the way of an answer to your question let me make two points.
1) Despite Bob Crow, Len McCluskey and Mark Serwotka being subjected to almost universal vitriol in the mass media, why do they get elected by such clear majorities. The answer is because their members have not the slightest doubt on who's side they stand. That's why their members pay their subs and join their unions. This is not something that can be said for all union leaders. But then how many other union leaders can you name.
2) the chairman of a Public company doesn't think about the wider moral issues for society when they make decisions, they think about the needs of the shareholders. However I may think about capitalism, this is a readily accepted part of the nature of capitalism. Why do you think trade unions should be any different. We may usually have a different political perspective, but we are the mirror image of the bosses.
I work for Unite covering the health service. I have members earning £20000 or less per annum and I have members earning £60,000 and more per annum. Am I supposed to fight less hard for those on 60k just because my natural political leanings and instincts make me more sympathetic for the needs of those on 20k. And if I did what do you think those on 20k would think of me as an officer. Whereas if they know I will fight fiercely for those they know I may personally have less sympathy for, they know I will be at least as strong in their defence. With the attacks and cuts the Health Service is facing, it is a constant battle keeping people from having their pay cut. Therefore the one thing the members I represent must have confidence in, is my determination to defend them. If you were being represented by a trade union rep, would you want any less?
I may offend management at time with my attitude, but when I was getting elected to positions, I never had trouble getting elected.
It may be nice if the world was nice and consensual with everyone caring for each other and compromising on their needs. i would genuinely prefer that. But that isn't how the world is. Its hard, tough, brutal at times and highly competitive. for many of the members we represent we are what stands between them and the worst excesses of this system. In order to best defend them, we have to keep solidarity going and defend all our members.
I work for Unite covering the health service. I have members earning £20000 or less per annum and I have members earning £60,000 and more per annum. Am I supposed to fight less hard for those on 60k just because my natural political leanings and instincts make me more sympathetic for the needs of those on 20k.
There are so many people in Britain who will vote for a party who will not represent them in the slightest - unquestioning, because their father did, and he did because his father did.
by the way of an answer to your question let me make two points.
1) Despite Bob Crow, Len McCluskey and Mark Serwotka being subjected to almost universal vitriol in the mass media, why do they get elected by such clear majorities. The answer is because their members have not the slightest doubt on who's side they stand. That's why their members pay their subs and join their unions. This is not something that can be said for all union leaders. But then how many other union leaders can you name.
2) the chairman of a Public company doesn't think about the wider moral issues for society when they make decisions, they think about the needs of the shareholders. However I may think about capitalism, this is a readily accepted part of the nature of capitalism. Why do you think trade unions should be any different. We may usually have a different political perspective, but we are the mirror image of the bosses.
I work for Unite covering the health service. I have members earning £20000 or less per annum and I have members earning £60,000 and more per annum. Am I supposed to fight less hard for those on 60k just because my natural political leanings and instincts make me more sympathetic for the needs of those on 20k. And if I did what do you think those on 20k would think of me as an officer. Whereas if they know I will fight fiercely for those they know I may personally have less sympathy for, they know I will be at least as strong in their defence. With the attacks and cuts the Health Service is facing, it is a constant battle keeping people from having their pay cut. Therefore the one thing the members I represent must have confidence in, is my determination to defend them. If you were being represented by a trade union rep, would you want any less?
I may offend management at time with my attitude, but when I was getting elected to positions, I never had trouble getting elected.
It may be nice if the world was nice and consensual with everyone caring for each other and compromising on their needs. i would genuinely prefer that. But that isn't how the world is. Its hard, tough, brutal at times and highly competitive. for many of the members we represent we are what stands between them and the worst excesses of this system. In order to best defend them, we have to keep solidarity going and defend all our members.
ANY alternative is better.
The Unions haven't actually gone on strike yet. In fact, why bother when the government can create panic on your behalf?
I agree striking should be a last resort but they do have a legal right to do it and they follow a stringent process.
by the way of an answer to your question let me make two points.
1) Despite Bob Crow, Len McCluskey and Mark Serwotka being subjected to almost universal vitriol in the mass media, why do they get elected by such clear majorities. The answer is because their members have not the slightest doubt on who's side they stand. That's why their members pay their subs and join their unions. This is not something that can be said for all union leaders. But then how many other union leaders can you name.
2) the chairman of a Public company doesn't think about the wider moral issues for society when they make decisions, they think about the needs of the shareholders. However I may think about capitalism, this is a readily accepted part of the nature of capitalism. Why do you think trade unions should be any different. We may usually have a different political perspective, but we are the mirror image of the bosses.
I work for Unite covering the health service. I have members earning £20000 or less per annum and I have members earning £60,000 and more per annum. Am I supposed to fight less hard for those on 60k just because my natural political leanings and instincts make me more sympathetic for the needs of those on 20k. And if I did what do you think those on 20k would think of me as an officer. Whereas if they know I will fight fiercely for those they know I may personally have less sympathy for, they know I will be at least as strong in their defence. With the attacks and cuts the Health Service is facing, it is a constant battle keeping people from having their pay cut. Therefore the one thing the members I represent must have confidence in, is my determination to defend them. If you were being represented by a trade union rep, would you want any less?
I may offend management at time with my attitude, but when I was getting elected to positions, I never had trouble getting elected.
It may be nice if the world was nice and consensual with everyone caring for each other and compromising on their needs. i would genuinely prefer that. But that isn't how the world is. Its hard, tough, brutal at times and highly competitive. for many of the members we represent we are what stands between them and the worst excesses of this system. In order to best defend them, we have to keep solidarity going and defend all our members.