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 Post subject: RMT Lead the way
PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 11:16 am 
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THE RMT have announced there will be no Tube Trains in London on Boxing Day TFL have decided that the drivers request for adequate payment for working on that day was not going to be met so the Drivers have said "ALL OUT " HE HE good on them pity cabbies aint got the bollocks to do likewise :D :D

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
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trotskys twin wrote:
THE RMT have announced there will be no Tube Trains in London on Boxing Day TFL have decided that the drivers request for adequate payment for working on that day was not going to be met so the Drivers have said "ALL OUT " HE HE good on them pity cabbies aint got the bollocks to do likewise :D :D

Bob Crow for Prime Minister =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>


what, and miss the extra business?

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
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trotskys twin wrote:
THE RMT have announced there will be no Tube Trains in London on Boxing Day TFL have decided that the drivers request for adequate payment for working on that day was not going to be met so the Drivers have said "ALL OUT " HE HE good on them pity cabbies aint got the bollocks to do likewise :D :D

Bob Crow for Prime Minister =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>



The trains are also on strike over the holidays, some cabbies are going to make a killing. =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>


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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
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But will they charge the treble time the train drivers want?....

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 1:24 pm 
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Nidge2 wrote:
trotskys twin wrote:
THE RMT have announced there will be no Tube Trains in London on Boxing Day TFL have decided that the drivers request for adequate payment for working on that day was not going to be met so the Drivers have said "ALL OUT " HE HE good on them pity cabbies aint got the bollocks to do likewise :D :D

Bob Crow for Prime Minister =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>



The trains are also on strike over the holidays, some cabbies are going to make a killing. =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>


Some Drivers will of course do very well out of this for ONE day and then the tube drivers will be back at work on their 37.5 hrs a week for £45000 with 6 weeks paid hols sick pay and overtime available all OBTAINED by strikes =D> =D> and the cabbies will be back to normal 80 90 hrs a week getting abused attacked spewed on earning zilch all because they wont follow the Tube Drivers who are United Organised and prepared TO STAND UP FOR THEMSELVES unlike the serville groveling I am the cheapest guv! cretinous morons Driving PH and Hack nationwide :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
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Some Drivers will of course do very well out of this for ONE day and then the tube drivers will be back at work on their 37.5 hrs a week for £45000 with 6 weeks paid hols sick pay and overtime available all OBTAINED by strikes and the cabbies will be back to normal 80 90 hrs a week getting abused attacked spewed on earning zilch all because they wont follow the Tube Drivers who are United Organised and prepared TO STAND UP FOR THEMSELVES unlike the serville groveling I am the cheapest guv! cretinous morons Driving PH and Hack nationwide


I do see your point but the train drivers are all employed. How exactly do you propose taxi drivers are going to get a similar deal of 37.5 hours per week for £45k pa plus 6 weeks paid holidays and sickness benefit etc etc etc :?

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
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toots wrote:
TT wrote:
Some Drivers will of course do very well out of this for ONE day and then the tube drivers will be back at work on their 37.5 hrs a week for £45000 with 6 weeks paid hols sick pay and overtime available all OBTAINED by strikes and the cabbies will be back to normal 80 90 hrs a week getting abused attacked spewed on earning zilch all because they wont follow the Tube Drivers who are United Organised and prepared TO STAND UP FOR THEMSELVES unlike the serville groveling I am the cheapest guv! cretinous morons Driving PH and Hack nationwide


I do see your point but the train drivers are all employed. How exactly do you propose taxi drivers are going to get a similar deal of 37.5 hours per week for £45k pa plus 6 weeks paid holidays and sickness benefit etc etc etc :?


That would be good wouldnt it ?????? but just maybe following the solidarity demonstrated by the RMT might see a gradual improvement in their working enviroment strike action is of course available to any ORGANISED workforce self employed or not and can be used on any issue he he :D

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 2:12 pm 
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toots wrote:
I do see your point but the train drivers are all employed. How exactly do you propose taxi drivers are going to get a similar deal of 37.5 hours per week for £45k pa plus 6 weeks paid holidays and sickness benefit etc etc etc :?

It is just a guess and I don't expect confirmation but I would say that some of the London Drivers, like GBC who seems to have his head screwed on properly, are already earning in excess of this and taking at least 6 weeks holiday a year.

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 2:19 pm 
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grandad wrote:
toots wrote:
I do see your point but the train drivers are all employed. How exactly do you propose taxi drivers are going to get a similar deal of 37.5 hours per week for £45k pa plus 6 weeks paid holidays and sickness benefit etc etc etc :?

It is just a guess and I don't expect confirmation but I would say that some of the London Drivers, like GBC who seems to have his head screwed on properly, are already earning in excess of this and taking at least 6 weeks holiday a year.


Probably and good luck to em but of course they do Strike demonstrate blockade regularly and thereby achieve a fine example to others indeed :D :D

PH is completely different serville grovelling lickspittles sadly the majority and especially Chauffeurs, There are exceptions of course and they are growing in number!

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
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Whats the pay rate for the train drivers and what is the bank holiday rate?

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
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Job profile for a Train Driver

There are usually at least 12 hours rest between shifts. A typical depot works an average 35 hour, 4-day week with Sundays at enhanced rate. Sometimes a week of work can be much longer than 35 hours but there are usually days off in block to compensate. Annual leave entitlement can range from 26 to 36 days and average pay is around £37k. Many drivers earn in the region of £70k with overtime, particularly at Intercity or freight depots. No qualifications are required in order to apply to become a train driver though the extensive testing, medical and interview process weed out the vast majority of applicants. To become a Eurostar driver one must have completed at least five year's high speed work incident free. Selection is undertaken over two weeks of residential assessment in order to guage aptitude for learning languages and Continental signalling. The pay is not much more than Virgin or NXEC (formerly GNER)and all companies but Eurostar recruit people straight from the street into the driver grade.


Thats more than a soldier on active duty in Afghanistan by quite a margin...


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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
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Thats more than a soldier on active duty in Afghanistan by quite a margin...


Soldiers do not have a union looking after their interests. They must rely on the generosity of the British Government.

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 Post subject: Re: RMT Lead the way
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Thats more than a soldier on active duty in Afghanistan by quite a margin...


Soldiers do not have a union looking after their interests. They must rely on the generosity of the British Government.


Plus they cant bring public transport to a halt

I think £35K-£70K is a decent wage without striking

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gusmac wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
Thats more than a soldier on active duty in Afghanistan by quite a margin...


Soldiers do not have a union looking after their interests. They must rely on the generosity of the British Government.


Plus they cant bring public transport to a halt


I'm quite sure they could bring most things to a halt, if they were ordered to.........

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It's astonishing the posts that Wanna bee A City Banker puts forth...... But then again, what would one expect from a PH cretin.... :?: :?: :roll:


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