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joebloggs
1st February 2013, 11:56
:doh you have to laugh at the bit I've put in bold :biggrin:

A GOVERNMENT minister met union bosses in Liverpool ahead of a threatened strike in support of a colleague who was dismissed.


Read more: Liverpool Echo http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2013/02/01/100252-32723070/#ixzz2JdyC5uFd

andy222
1st February 2013, 13:33
It needs a mass walk out by all walks of life to stop the tories from wrecking the country even more than it already is.

bigmarco
1st February 2013, 14:06
Depends what he was sacked for. We had 2 union activists sacked a couple of years ago and it was blatantly obvious that if they had not been activists they wouldn't have been sacked. Both won their tribunal cases and the company still refused to give them their jobs back. Soon changed their minds when we voted to shut London down for a week.

Dedworth
1st February 2013, 14:31
It needs a mass walk out by all walks of life to stop the torys from wrecking the country even more than it already is.

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/3/30/1269947794882/A-Conservative-poster-of--002.jpg

This bloke is strangely silent nowadays about the state of the country

Arthur Little
1st February 2013, 18:34
But Mr Harper told the ECHO: “All the strike will do is damage the service that we offer to the public.


Service? :cwm24: ... WHAT :censored: service? :laugher:

Arthur Little
1st February 2013, 18:48
:icon_rolleyes: ... aren't the UKBA staff already on a permanent "go~o~o~o slow~w~w~w ..."?