Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:29 pm
Mintball wrote:
So, what are you saying here ...?
What did they strike over? You do know, don't you, that not every strike is over pay? And since you appear so derisory, can we assume that you have never ever taken the benefits of things won by trades unions? We could start with the eight-hour day – presumably you quite happily work more than that and believe everyone else should too? I'm 32, this is waaay before my time when like i said previously the unions had noble intentions
So that was what they struck over, was it? And even if that was the case, do you really, really think that Bob effing Diamond is seriously worth millions every year? No i don't, what's your point?
That was nice of you. At least we know you'd turn down any benefit won by a trades union.
If i don't like my job and i think i'm worth more in both wages and respect i'll look for a job that fits those needs rather than moan about how shitty my job is and how i don't get enough money blah blah, have i benefited from union negotiations on my pay, yes i have but i was happy with them originally, if i wasn't i wouldn't have worked for them and looked elsewhere.
So, nothing whatsoever at all like the bosses ...
2 wrongs don't make a right, instead of fighting for better more unsustainable conditions, fight for lower wages for the fat cats at the top or a fairer distribution of company wealth(yes i sound mildly contradictory on this).
Offer to give up some of your pay then. obviously your family won't suffer.
Why do i need to? For some moral crusade? i can afford at least another 7-8 years on the pay i'm on without a payrise quite comfortably, if it doesn't go up soon i'm not worried.
Wjat is the going rate for a road sweeper, a bin man, a nurse, a teacher, a copper, a lollipop lady, a dinnerlady, a social worker etc etc etc etc etc?
What do Lollipop ladies do, work in the road and hold a stick should that be decent pay? If it's minimum wage it should be and if it isn't it proves my point and if they are striking for more why do they think they deserve it? Binmen get a good wedge, more than nurses, a copper is on around 30k, i'd say they are worth more, teachers are subjective but aren't they striking over pensions not wages, one thing i don't understand with certain professions is that they were jobs they wanted since childhood, they wanted to pass their knowledge if they wanted to teach or doctors wanted to save lives, they didn't grow up thinking i want to be a doctor because of the good pension plan, now all of a sudden that's the most important issue?
Well indeed. It should be obvious to anyone with even half a brain cell that you can run up ladders, fight fires and carry people around at, say, 65, shouldn't it?
So that's the only job in the service is it?
They are. You're not. See above.
Answered this question already see above
Nasty, selfish, pig ignorant bullshit. Seriously. Give up reading the gutter press and try to activate your brain.
Ok i'll let you in on my last position in my current job, my position was to report colleagues and all their misdemeanors, and the unions job was to try and get them off, even though the people i had reported were doing things detrimental to the company, we had many repeat offenders and the union defended them knowing that the people they were defending were lazy feckless and workshy, they also convinced their members to go on a futile strike and actually lost them money in bonuses even though all managerial positions had their money frozen for 2 years they actually striked for more money?
Boy oh boy – what a fabulously sweeping comment. Perhaps you'd like to come out with me and actually meet and talk to some nurses and teaching assistants and PCSOs and cleaners and porters and tell them all this.
Well of course. Hospital cleaners who have had their wages cut for years – and have been promised more of the same – and are having their pensions attacked too, should just bend over and be kicked. After all, what do they contribute to society? Their wages are just an act of charity. They;re workshy scum really, just begging off the state ... etc etc etc.
Minty with her emotive ballcocks twisting an argument i didn't even put out, i've not said they are work shy or scum.
If you don't like the job you're in train for something else, i did.
As opposed, of course, to a man who is primarily paid by the taxpayer to mess around in flash cars ...
And frankly this is just a seriously dumb comment. We're not talking about communism. We're talking about real people who do real jobs. You, apparently, consider them overpaid and worthless. Thank god you do something really productive in society, eh?
And I look forward to your announcement that you will give up all the benefits that you have now that have been won for you by unions. Because you wouldn't be a hypocrite, now would you?
What did they strike over? You do know, don't you, that not every strike is over pay? And since you appear so derisory, can we assume that you have never ever taken the benefits of things won by trades unions? We could start with the eight-hour day – presumably you quite happily work more than that and believe everyone else should too? I'm 32, this is waaay before my time when like i said previously the unions had noble intentions
So that was what they struck over, was it? And even if that was the case, do you really, really think that Bob effing Diamond is seriously worth millions every year? No i don't, what's your point?
That was nice of you. At least we know you'd turn down any benefit won by a trades union.
If i don't like my job and i think i'm worth more in both wages and respect i'll look for a job that fits those needs rather than moan about how shitty my job is and how i don't get enough money blah blah, have i benefited from union negotiations on my pay, yes i have but i was happy with them originally, if i wasn't i wouldn't have worked for them and looked elsewhere.
So, nothing whatsoever at all like the bosses ...
2 wrongs don't make a right, instead of fighting for better more unsustainable conditions, fight for lower wages for the fat cats at the top or a fairer distribution of company wealth(yes i sound mildly contradictory on this).
Offer to give up some of your pay then. obviously your family won't suffer.
Why do i need to? For some moral crusade? i can afford at least another 7-8 years on the pay i'm on without a payrise quite comfortably, if it doesn't go up soon i'm not worried.
Wjat is the going rate for a road sweeper, a bin man, a nurse, a teacher, a copper, a lollipop lady, a dinnerlady, a social worker etc etc etc etc etc?
What do Lollipop ladies do, work in the road and hold a stick should that be decent pay? If it's minimum wage it should be and if it isn't it proves my point and if they are striking for more why do they think they deserve it? Binmen get a good wedge, more than nurses, a copper is on around 30k, i'd say they are worth more, teachers are subjective but aren't they striking over pensions not wages, one thing i don't understand with certain professions is that they were jobs they wanted since childhood, they wanted to pass their knowledge if they wanted to teach or doctors wanted to save lives, they didn't grow up thinking i want to be a doctor because of the good pension plan, now all of a sudden that's the most important issue?
Well indeed. It should be obvious to anyone with even half a brain cell that you can run up ladders, fight fires and carry people around at, say, 65, shouldn't it?
So that's the only job in the service is it?
They are. You're not. See above.
Answered this question already see above
Nasty, selfish, pig ignorant bullshit. Seriously. Give up reading the gutter press and try to activate your brain.
Ok i'll let you in on my last position in my current job, my position was to report colleagues and all their misdemeanors, and the unions job was to try and get them off, even though the people i had reported were doing things detrimental to the company, we had many repeat offenders and the union defended them knowing that the people they were defending were lazy feckless and workshy, they also convinced their members to go on a futile strike and actually lost them money in bonuses even though all managerial positions had their money frozen for 2 years they actually striked for more money?
Boy oh boy – what a fabulously sweeping comment. Perhaps you'd like to come out with me and actually meet and talk to some nurses and teaching assistants and PCSOs and cleaners and porters and tell them all this.
Well of course. Hospital cleaners who have had their wages cut for years – and have been promised more of the same – and are having their pensions attacked too, should just bend over and be kicked. After all, what do they contribute to society? Their wages are just an act of charity. They;re workshy scum really, just begging off the state ... etc etc etc.
Minty with her emotive ballcocks twisting an argument i didn't even put out, i've not said they are work shy or scum.
If you don't like the job you're in train for something else, i did.
As opposed, of course, to a man who is primarily paid by the taxpayer to mess around in flash cars ...
And frankly this is just a seriously dumb comment. We're not talking about communism. We're talking about real people who do real jobs. You, apparently, consider them overpaid and worthless. Thank god you do something really productive in society, eh?
And I look forward to your announcement that you will give up all the benefits that you have now that have been won for you by unions. Because you wouldn't be a hypocrite, now would you?