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CWU PAY RISE
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el_cartero
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CWU PAY RISE
The cwu are due a pay rise after the agreement goes through
one day part timers will have the same right as full timers
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dvbuk55
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
Probably 2% - then again 2% of £100,000 is quite a wedge - still it's only about 5 times what we earn, course they aren't losing £12 to begin with.el_cartero wrote:The cwu are due a pay rise after the agreement goes through
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lovejoy
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
Come on Dvbuk my old friend, you accuse me of scraping the barrel with Tman and now here you are caught teaming up with someone who has no right to even have a say on the deal.dvbuk55 wrote:Probably 2% - then again 2% of £100,000 is quite a wedge - still it's only about 5 times what we earn, course they aren't losing £12 to begin with.el_cartero wrote:The cwu are due a pay rise after the agreement goes through
You are better than that.
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fishtank
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
lovejoy wrote:Come on Dvbuk my old friend, you accuse me of scraping the barrel with Tman and now here you are caught teaming up with someone who has no right to even have a say on the deal.dvbuk55 wrote:Probably 2% - then again 2% of £100,000 is quite a wedge - still it's only about 5 times what we earn, course they aren't losing £12 to begin with.el_cartero wrote:The cwu are due a pay rise after the agreement goes through
You are better than that.
No right to a say lovejoy?
El-Careto is a potential member.
If membership levels continue to plummet it may pay to be a little nicer to him.
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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lovejoy
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
He has no right to a say because this is a ballot of CWU members and he is not one. End of debate.fishtank wrote:lovejoy wrote:Come on Dvbuk my old friend, you accuse me of scraping the barrel with Tman and now here you are caught teaming up with someone who has no right to even have a say on the deal.dvbuk55 wrote:Probably 2% - then again 2% of £100,000 is quite a wedge - still it's only about 5 times what we earn, course they aren't losing £12 to begin with.el_cartero wrote:The cwu are due a pay rise after the agreement goes through
You are better than that.
No right to a say lovejoy?![]()
El-Careto is a potential member.
If membership levels continue to plummet it may pay to be a little nicer to him.![]()
If he becomes one in the future then he will have a say in the future.
My point stands.
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
lovejoy wrote:Come on Dvbuk my old friend, you accuse me of scraping the barrel with Tman and now here you are caught teaming up with someone who has no right to even have a say on the deal.dvbuk55 wrote:Probably 2% - then again 2% of £100,000 is quite a wedge - still it's only about 5 times what we earn, course they aren't losing £12 to begin with.el_cartero wrote:The cwu are due a pay rise after the agreement goes through
You are better than that.
Can I just jump in - El Cartero should be allowed an opinion on the proposed deal unfortunately as he is not a member of the Union his opinion is largely irrelevant. Having the right to say something on the deal is different to whether is relevant or not, after all even my Great Aunt has an opinion on the offer, but her opinion is irrelevant.
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lovejoy
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
The trouble is TBT his post was nothing to do with an opinion on the agreement. It was a snipe about CWU HQ when he is not even a member.TrueBlueTerrier wrote:lovejoy wrote:Come on Dvbuk my old friend, you accuse me of scraping the barrel with Tman and now here you are caught teaming up with someone who has no right to even have a say on the deal.dvbuk55 wrote:Probably 2% - then again 2% of £100,000 is quite a wedge - still it's only about 5 times what we earn, course they aren't losing £12 to begin with.el_cartero wrote:The cwu are due a pay rise after the agreement goes through
You are better than that.
Can I just jump in - El Cartero should be allowed an opinion on the proposed deal unfortunately as he is not a member of the Union his opinion is largely irrelevant. Having the right to say something on the deal is different to whether is relevant or not, after all even my Great Aunt has an opinion on the offer, but her opinion is irrelevant.
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
I agree - El Cartero is a shotgun poster - he starts threads randomly and without thought. He changes his mind on subjects sometimes from one post to the next. He complains about stuff in his job and does nothing to resolve them despite getting advice and encouragement on here.lovejoy wrote:
The trouble is TBT his post was nothing to do with an opinion on the agreement. It was a snipe about CWU HQ when he is not even a member.
My main reason for posting my comment was not to back up El Cartero but to point out that everyone is allowed an opinion but only those that can actually vote on the deal/issues in question, have an relevancy.
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k979aaa
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
Got to say you have to be in it to win it or change it no point moaning if you don't put up the cash!.lovejoy wrote:The trouble is TBT his post was nothing to do with an opinion on the agreement. It was a snipe about CWU HQ when he is not even a member.TrueBlueTerrier wrote:lovejoy wrote:Come on Dvbuk my old friend, you accuse me of scraping the barrel with Tman and now here you are caught teaming up with someone who has no right to even have a say on the deal.dvbuk55 wrote:Probably 2% - then again 2% of £100,000 is quite a wedge - still it's only about 5 times what we earn, course they aren't losing £12 to begin with.el_cartero wrote:The cwu are due a pay rise after the agreement goes through
You are better than that.
Can I just jump in - El Cartero should be allowed an opinion on the proposed deal unfortunately as he is not a member of the Union his opinion is largely irrelevant. Having the right to say something on the deal is different to whether is relevant or not, after all even my Great Aunt has an opinion on the offer, but her opinion is irrelevant.
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lovejoy
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
I understand but I have a real issue with non-members who mouth off. They piggy back off the benefits that members gain and then when something happens they don't like then they play the hard done by cut out of the loop routine.TrueBlueTerrier wrote:I agree - El Cartero is a shotgun poster - he starts threads randomly and without thought. He changes his mind on subjects sometimes from one post to the next. He complains about stuff in his job and does nothing to resolve them despite getting advice and encouragement on here.lovejoy wrote:
The trouble is TBT his post was nothing to do with an opinion on the agreement. It was a snipe about CWU HQ when he is not even a member.
My main reason for posting my comment was not to back up El Cartero but to point out that everyone is allowed an opinion but only those that can actually vote on the deal/issues in question, have an relevancy.
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k979aaa
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
You are not the only one i agree with you!.lovejoy wrote:I understand but I have a real issue with non-members who mouth off. They piggy back off the benefits that members gain and then when something happens they don't like then they play the hard done by cut out of the loop routine.TrueBlueTerrier wrote:I agree - El Cartero is a shotgun poster - he starts threads randomly and without thought. He changes his mind on subjects sometimes from one post to the next. He complains about stuff in his job and does nothing to resolve them despite getting advice and encouragement on here.lovejoy wrote:
The trouble is TBT his post was nothing to do with an opinion on the agreement. It was a snipe about CWU HQ when he is not even a member.
My main reason for posting my comment was not to back up El Cartero but to point out that everyone is allowed an opinion but only those that can actually vote on the deal/issues in question, have an relevancy.
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fishtank
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
Then maybe the solution would be for us all to try a little harder to convince non-members to join rather than dismissing them as irrelevant.lovejoy wrote:
I understand but I have a real issue with non-members who mouth off. They piggy back off the benefits that members gain and then when something happens they don't like then they play the hard done by cut out of the loop routine.
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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lovejoy
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
I would do everything possible to convince a non-member to join if I thought they were genuine.fishtank wrote:Then maybe the solution would be for us all to try a little harder to convince non-members to join rather than dismissing them as irrelevant.lovejoy wrote:
I understand but I have a real issue with non-members who mouth off. They piggy back off the benefits that members gain and then when something happens they don't like then they play the hard done by cut out of the loop routine.
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dvbuk55
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
Hang on a minute lads - I'm sure el cartero has no idea if they are due for a pay rise and I certainly haven't - I took it as a tongue in cheek posting and posted in the same vein myself.
Now as to his credentials to make comment on any subject whatsoever I would defend his right to do so whether he is a member of the union or not. potential member or not. He has quite freely stated that he is not a member, there may be many others posting on here who aren't members who express their opinion and it is not questioned. This is a forum, I may be a member of the Ferrari owners club Forum and copy and paste any old crap, not owning or knowing anything about Ferraris.
In any case it's a storm in a teacup, there's more pressing problems to contend with.
Now as to his credentials to make comment on any subject whatsoever I would defend his right to do so whether he is a member of the union or not. potential member or not. He has quite freely stated that he is not a member, there may be many others posting on here who aren't members who express their opinion and it is not questioned. This is a forum, I may be a member of the Ferrari owners club Forum and copy and paste any old crap, not owning or knowing anything about Ferraris.
In any case it's a storm in a teacup, there's more pressing problems to contend with.
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k979aaa
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Re: CWU PAY RISE
Their certainty is but too Bragg about it is unacceptable with those who pay for their say in our union but if he feels he could do a better job let him put his money where his mouth is!. If he can rant half as good in public after paying his due's he will go far very far!.dvbuk55 wrote:Hang on a minute lads - I'm sure el cartero has no idea if they are due for a pay rise and I certainly haven't - I took it as a tongue in cheek posting and posted in the same vein myself.
Now as to his credentials to make comment on any subject whatsoever I would defend his right to do so whether he is a member of the union or not. potential member or not. He has quite freely stated that he is not a member, there may be many others posting on here who aren't members who express their opinion and it is not questioned. This is a forum, I may be a member of the Ferrari owners club Forum and copy and paste any old crap, not owning or knowing anything about Ferraris.
In any case it's a storm in a teacup, there's more pressing problems to contend with.