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deal or no deal

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jafferpants
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deal or no deal

Post by jafferpants »

Anyone else got the latest crap on the notice board from rm. two sheets of paper one marked "deal" the other "no deal". the "no deal" tells you how much you'll lose by striking, but the real classic is the deal info. It tells you that if you accept the pay offer over 18 months it will all count as PENSIONABLE PAY . f***ing priceless, coming from a pair of c***'s that are saying they cant afford the pension you've already built up!. YOU COULD'NT MAKE IT UP :crazy:
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Re: deal or no deal

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jafferpants wrote:Anyone else got the latest crap on the notice board from rm. two sheets of paper one marked "deal" the other "no deal". the "no deal" tells you how much you'll lose by striking, but the real classic is the deal info. It tells you that if you accept the pay offer over 18 months it will all count as PENSIONABLE PAY . f***ing priceless, coming from a pair of c***'s that are saying they cant afford the pension you've already built up!. YOU COULD'NT MAKE IT UP :crazy:
I'll bet the CMA members believe it though. If Leighton told them s**t was cheese, they'd believe it.
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dvbuk55
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Post by dvbuk55 »

Pensionable pay? So what? You will be paying an extra five years contributions and retiring 5 years later for a smaller pension. Are these people for real? Who on earth believes the crap they are pushing out? And where is the rebuttal from the CWU stating what we stand to lose in the long term in pay and conditions?
ulster postie
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Re: deal or no deal

Post by ulster postie »

IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
jafferpants wrote:Anyone else got the latest crap on the notice board from rm. two sheets of paper one marked "deal" the other "no deal". the "no deal" tells you how much you'll lose by striking, but the real classic is the deal info. It tells you that if you accept the pay offer over 18 months it will all count as PENSIONABLE PAY . f***ing priceless, coming from a pair of c***'s that are saying they cant afford the pension you've already built up!. YOU COULD'NT MAKE IT UP :crazy:
I'll bet the CMA members believe it though. If Leighton told them s**t was cheese, they'd believe it.
AND EAT & ENJOY IT
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Re: deal or no deal

Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

ulster postie wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:
jafferpants wrote:Anyone else got the latest crap on the notice board from rm. two sheets of paper one marked "deal" the other "no deal". the "no deal" tells you how much you'll lose by striking, but the real classic is the deal info. It tells you that if you accept the pay offer over 18 months it will all count as PENSIONABLE PAY . f***ing priceless, coming from a pair of c***'s that are saying they cant afford the pension you've already built up!. YOU COULD'NT MAKE IT UP :crazy:
I'll bet the CMA members believe it though. If Leighton told them s**t was cheese, they'd believe it.
AND EAT & ENJOY IT
Yes, they'd buy their own cream crackers too!
The Industrial Workers of the World. The union whose members never scab!

"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."