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London_Manila
9th October 2012, 02:37
Apart from company owners and directors i cant see many people going for this :Erm:
Why are they so hellbent on reducing workers basic rights
For me its clear to see that the Tories just represent the company owners and have little time for the workers on the shop floor
Whats the point in having shares in a company that does not even respect its workers basic rights
Hardly a vote winner Mr Osborne :thumbsdown:
andy222
9th October 2012, 21:29
Totally agree. They will never be for the working class and never will be. The sooner people realise it the better.:xxgrinning--00xx3:. I listened to that Boris Johnson speech as well. God knows what planet he is on. Good stand up comedian though.:icon_lol:
lastlid
9th October 2012, 21:34
I had quite a few shares in my previous employer's business. Not enough to make any difference to the company what I did with them but I had about about £10,000 worth. Huge global company. I wouldnt say that they motivated me in any way, workwise. They just sat their in the background to the point that I pretty much forgot about them on a day to day basis. I had full employee rights. Neither stopped them from laying me off after 30 years.
lastlid
9th October 2012, 21:37
Whats the point in having shares in a company that does not even respect its workers basic rights
I know that we don't always have a choice, but whats the point in working for a company that doesn't even respect that it's workers ought to have basic rights?
andy222
9th October 2012, 21:51
I think a lot of people did well out of having shares but overall they are the minority.
bigmarco
9th October 2012, 22:20
I think a lot of people did well out of having shares but overall they are the minority.
Short term gains years ago for people who bought into Thatchers share owning property owning democracy.
Your paying the price now though. Gas, Electricity, Water and all the other ones previously owned by the country now charging you way over the top to keep their new corporate share holders happy.
stevewool
9th October 2012, 22:40
a long time ago in a far away place called living with the ex, we had shares in tescos she worked there and got them at a discount rate and each year we put all our saving into them and we did very well for the first 5 years then after that she did very well the fat cow:icon_lol::icon_lol:, my daughter has just started work with STWA and is being offered shares at a reduced rate, she does not earn much and canot afford to put the max in, but dad can and will once she comes home with all the paperwork
Arthur Little
10th October 2012, 01:32
Tbh ... I know bugger all about dabbling in stocks & shares. :REGamblMoney01HL1: So long as my wife & I can live comfortably on my Work and State Pensions - and we do - then we're BOTH content.
London_Manila
10th October 2012, 03:14
I had quite a few shares in my previous employer's business. Not enough to make any difference to the company what I did with them but I had about about £10,000 worth. Huge global company. I wouldnt say that they motivated me in any way, workwise. They just sat their in the background to the point that I pretty much forgot about them on a day to day basis. I had full employee rights. Neither stopped them from laying me off after 30 years.
Nothing wrong with anyone having some shares :smile:
My problem is when these companies bribe/buy your basic rights as a normal worker for a few free shares
They want to turn the clock back to when most workers had no rights at all
London_Manila
10th October 2012, 03:29
Short term gains years ago for people who bought into Thatchers share owning property owning democracy.
Your paying the price now though. Gas, Electricity, Water and all the other ones previously owned by the country now charging you way over the top to keep their new corporate share holders happy.
They sold it to us as privatisation was the way forward :icon_rolleyes:
Thats why we are all paying through the nose for gas and electric these days
Water bills go up more than inflation (greedy private companies)
Private companies like Virgin buy a rail franchise and then put the fares up
Can the Tory lot still claim privatisation was such a great idea now :wink:
For the record i am no great Labour supporter either and they seem just a clueless
London_Manila
10th October 2012, 03:38
Totally agree. They will never be for the working class and never will be. The sooner people realise it the better.:xxgrinning--00xx3:. I listened to that Boris Johnson speech as well. God knows what planet he is on. Good stand up comedian though.:icon_lol:
Johnson has been playing the "bumbling buffoon" for a long time now
He plays the act well and it will probably get him into Cameron's shoes at some stage
lastlid
10th October 2012, 09:44
Nothing wrong with anyone having some shares :smile:
My problem is when these companies bribe/buy your basic rights as a normal worker for a few free shares
They want to turn the clock back to when most workers had no rights at all
Agreed. If i had a choice I wouldn't work for company that didn't respect an acceptable level of employee rights, unless they paid me a lot more money.
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