but this is about cuts that all local authorities are having to make.
But it isn't - far from it.
but this is about cuts that all local authorities are having to make.
BUT not legally obliged to take T&Cs of the binmen down - instead they could raise the T&Cs of those other workers who are currently worse off. It would be exactly in line with the Green's policy of a living wage and fair pay for all.
Again I agree. The council have offered what they can to ensure that people don't lose out in the short to mid-term. Some will lose out, but this is about cuts that all local authorities are having to make. It all leads back to that nasty global financial crash and the strategy that we've chosen in weathering the storm. Not a path I believe to be right and I freely offer that up.
The unions could have got some small wins for their members here and then all got back to work, but now I think we're in for an almighty fight. The Greens will want to be dogmatic about it I reckon - they're all too bloody principled about the wrong things - and the unions clearly have some cash up their sleeve (I mean they were practically falling over themselves today to announce the further strike action.)
And hey, just think, if the unions do win then the council will have to find cuts elsewhere. School services say. Not teachers obviously as they are out of scope, but say funding for school activities and support services for disadvantaged kids. Maybe it'll be cuts to services for the elderly. Gotta come from somewhere.
The council need to say "yep, we handled this wrong, so we can't force this through, but here's the facts when it comes to cuts now let's meet half way" and the union members - yes, the people at city clean - need to take a look at what is being offered themselves and then talk with their union leaders rather than just blindly follow their union leaders.
most useful link in this whole thread....
http://www.thegreenleft.org/2/post/2013/06/an-open-letter-from-concerned-green-party-members.html
if i leave all my rubbish in my house for god knows how long i'll get rats...sorry but i'd prefer not to do that
i pay my (****ing expensive) council tax...one of the services included in that is refuse collection...
The Union is the enemy here. Strike means NOTHING to them, but everything to our city and the employees they are badly advising.
Just been on Meridian news that they are to strike again next Monday. Back to work Friday, overtime Saturday and Sunday ( enough to cover their week off ) strike again Monday. Repeat as before.
I blame the Green Party...
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Is there anyone out there who has time to submit a Freedom of Information request to all the Local Authorities in East and West Sussex to ascertain exactly how much each refuse collector earned last year - and the hours worked at flat-rate, time + half and double time to reach those earnings?
Obviously all employees' names would be redacted, so there is no Data Protection issues and it might give everyone a better idea of just what they earn - and how many hours they work.
Personally, I wouldn't mind clocking off every day at 2.00 and I would willingly start at 6.00am to do so.
BUT not legally obliged to take T&Cs of the binmen down - instead they could raise the T&Cs of those other workers who are currently worse off. It would be exactly in line with the Green's policy of a living wage and fair pay for all.
easy solution to all this.
Hire more staff so there is no need for overtime and everyone can work their standard 37 hour week. How hard can it be to train new staff?
Just been on Meridian news that they are to strike again next Monday. Back to work Friday, overtime Saturday and Sunday ( enough to cover their week off ) strike again Monday. Repeat as before.