Mick wrote:
I think you might find that it proves that the Unions National Policy CAN be changed locally if the members of any branch vote for a specific stance on any particular issue.
It also proves the flexibility of the Cab Section to deliver the wishes of the members locally while promoting wider issues Nationally.
Hypocracy, well if thats what you call it, I tend to call it democracy.
Dear oh dear!
It may be democracy, but it's also hypocrisy of the highest order!
The truth is that the T&G don't have any specific policies, they just change to suit what the local trade wnat.
If the train operating companies close off a station the T&G call it 'extortion' and 'greed'. If the T&G do it, it's OK because the local membeship voted for it.
If they get a plate for free, they object to others doing likewise, and then want to sell it to those who can't get one.
They want purpose built in some areas, but saloons in others - just what suits the local membership.
They want a one tier system according to every edition of CTN, yet in some areas two tiers are fine and dandy.
The want managed growth in some areas, yet in others they threaten legal action when councils propose issuing the minimum number of new plates required by law.
The truth is that the union doesn't seem to have any specific policies at all, except for what local branches want.
The T&G is basically a big union with national clout, but with nothing in terms of policy behind it at all as regards the cab trade, in short all spin but no substance.
And the inconsistencies in policy just demonstrate the self-serving double standards that seem to charachterise it.
Dusty