Jolly Red Giant
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- Jul 11, 2015
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My experience of trade unions and trade union leaders is exactly the opposite of your own. Trade Union officers ( I.e employees) and senior people are normally eminently sensible, approachable and enormously reasonable people. Mick Lynch of the RMT has in fact drawn grudging praise from right wing press and pundits for the way he has dealt with interviews and debunked the rubbish that some people have attempted to tar him with.
It is militant trade union members who are more likely to be wanting to put forward the concept of class war and any loony left things that people would want to accuse the unions of.
I write as a retired Trade Unionist who actually resigned from Len McCluskey’s union because of his repeated attempts to be what I saw as a kingmaker, espousing the causes of firstly Ed Miliband, who in my judgement was OK but it should have been his brother, and then more disastrously Jeremy Corbyn. If McCluskey had stuck to being a Trade Union leader…………
Mick Lynch is far more left wing than McCluskey - and Mick Lynch has repeatedly being pointting out the fact that profits are soaring at the expense of workers and public services.
As for your nonsense about 'class war' and 'loony left' - the people who have declared class war are the Tories (and in this instance - the rail companies). Workers did not cause the cost of living crisis - but while profits soar (profits for BP have doubled to something like £15billion in the last six months), workers are being forced to take strike action so that they can try and - not increase - but maintain their standards of living.