Sussex Man wrote:
Mick wrote:
Dusty, I can't believe that you are asking a National organisation to represent the interests of people who CHOOSE not to be part of their membership.
But then they shouldn't preach to others in their publications.
Campaigning on a principle, and then allowing your own to ignore it, is a massive sign of weakness.
DON'T READ IT THEN you pillock.
For gods sake is the CTN forced into your hands, will the reports published within its pages have a effect on you or your associates. If you believe your own words as written within this and all the other forums you have scare-mongered on you would want everyone to think that the T&G are in-effective and unable to change policy.
Nationally campaining on certain principles is what they should be doing, but having the flexibility to allow local branch members their right to have representation within their requests isn't a massive sign of weakness its a massive sign of strength, you don't like it so you attempt to criticise such actions with scare-mongering tactics to deflect the truth.
The T&G are a strong union, the Cab Section are in a position to effect positive change for the whole hire and reward industry, I suspect you don't want change that will benefit the majority you only want change that will benefit YOU.
What happened to everything YOU threatened the OFT report would suggest, they provided you with very little in the way of your ideals. Yet YOU read into the report things whaich are'nt there in order to promote your scare-mongering, self-serving ideals.
I have wrote and read many words about de-limitation but I'll tell you something for nothing, I have just completed my year end accounts for 2003 and I am nearly £5,000 down on 2003 and I'm working, on average, an extra 12 hours per week. Now work it out Sussex, thats less than £20 per shift down yet it has such a dramatic effect in the year end totals and my profits.
Not that I expect you to show any concern for anyone else though, as long as you get what you want, who gives a flying [expletive deleted] about tomorrow, just as long as your bag has more money in it.
Self-centred, arrogant, scare-mongering liar.
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