Shame Labour didn't feel the urge to do anything about it later then, in THEIR 13 years of power.
Shame Labour didn't feel the urge to do anything about it later then, in THEIR 13 years of power.
maybe you dont know
they brought in the minimum wage , what did businesses and the Tories say, it would cost millions of jobs as you've seen unemployment was lower under labour.
they took a million kids out of poverty
now i'm sure you agree both of these Graham were good things
what do you expect from the tory express
read this, a more objective assessment
http://straightstatistics.org/articl...t-while-office
Whats wrong with porn mags and adult tv stations
Aren't ALL TV stations ADULT now, going by the obscene they put out at all times of the day ?
Deans the Union Convener who caused all this has now resigned.
I doubt if he has any friends left amongst his former workmates :-
The union has accepted a three-year pay freeze and committed not to strike during that period. It also agreed to scrap gold-plated ‘final salary’ pension schemes for staff, who earn an average salary of £55,000.
He'll be allright Jack - his mate Red Len will see to that
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...ntral-24716429
the average means nothing
The Queen pays her staff an average of £44,724, almost 70 per cent more than the national average wage, a National Audit Office report into royal spending shows.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ort-shows.html
and we know she pays some staff not even the minimum wage, £14k job as a servant
Average wages aside Joe do you think the workers will now feel it was worth striking for Deans?
I doubt it Red Len fronted up to the company and it was all out over one dodgy man. Then McCluskey ended up with egg on his face and one would imagine a disgruntled Grangemouth branch
3 different companies before I decided to quit being a salary man and fend for myself
Cheers Joe
I have been made redundant 3 times all under a conservative government. Always been in work under a labour government so when it comes to supporting the family and putting food on the table there is no alternative.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/e...-16-years.html
The sharpest monthly fall in the claimant count for more than 16 years and another record high for UK employment have boosted recovery hopes.
Terrorised by union bullies: How Labour's Unite paymasters intimidated managers and their children in bitter oil refinery battle
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2jIeT8G5P
PONDLIFE
dedworth its not all good news .. another record the Tories shouldn't be proud of
It said almost 1.5 million people were part-time because they could not find full-time jobs, the highest figure since records began in 1992.
i would have thought many of these could claim benefits because of their low wage
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24547749
The more I read about this dispute, the more despicable I find Unite's actions!
Protesting on work premises is one thing, but targeting people and their families at home is disgraceful.
Hopefully, Unite members with a conscience will see sense and leave. The sooner this bullying Union fades away, the better.
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