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WOULD YOU STRIKE AGAIN?

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simply_the_best
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Post by simply_the_best »

TrueBlueTerrier wrote:If that was the Democratic decision of its members:

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What he said.
greenpeppers
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Post by greenpeppers »

yes!!! :cfo :lfo
evilc
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Post by evilc »

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steviemac
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WOULD YOU STRIKE AGAIN?

Post by steviemac »

after seeing the chaos caused after 4 days strike i do believe RM would be worried,however, i have also seen the choas caused by not covering overtime and doing job to the letter as this means getting casuals in at a higher cost which puts any budget planning out the window. For me this is the answer as we still get paid, media and public unaware of the work to rule so no negative publicity.
Broxi51
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Post by Broxi51 »

Yes I would but if it was only 1 day a week then they should have a work to rule going as well so that
people will not come back the next day and work 12 hours trying to clear the backlog.
k979aaa
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Post by k979aaa »

I would with out quibble nor favour and belivieing in one's cause is just and fair for if i did not stand proud i would be better in the ground.
dubdaz
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Post by dubdaz »

Yes,but it would grieve me to know that our beloved Billy'n'Dave will then recommend a s**t deal after our efforts :sad:
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cobra
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would you strike again

Post by cobra »

Always a YES, never be a scab :Applause
dinho1
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Post by dinho1 »

yes
janitor
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Post by janitor »

Most certainly.
jmlr1971
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Post by jmlr1971 »

subareadeliverye5 wrote:ID NEVER BE ABLE TO LOOK MYSELF OR MY KIDS IN THE FACE AGAIN IF I WAS A SCAB!!
WE ARE MANY THEY ARE FEW!!
so true
DGP1
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Post by DGP1 »

Of course I would (just think of canttypeWONTSHOUT having a major stroke over this :wink: )
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wakkono
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Post by wakkono »

after the last farce with the cwu i doubt very much a yes vote would be achieved
rural driver south wales valleys
k979aaa
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Post by k979aaa »

jmlr1971 wrote:
subareadeliverye5 wrote:ID NEVER BE ABLE TO LOOK MYSELF OR MY KIDS IN THE FACE AGAIN IF I WAS A SCAB!!
WE ARE MANY THEY ARE FEW!!
so true
And i agree for some great politician once said we choose to things not because they are easy because they are hard and we are so!. For if one want's an easy life one could steal or manage or worst of all become a SCAB!.
k979aaa
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Post by k979aaa »

wakkono wrote:after the last farce with the cwu i doubt very much a yes vote would be achieved
It is not about them it is about you and your pension your life you have worked so hard for and your children's future pension!. For this was not just given unto you but fought for by people who do not listen to leaders they followed their hearts and souls and some did die for it!.