captain cab wrote:
yet in Gateshead the local association has recently fell away after over 30 years! due to backbiting the committee. This is the very time you need local associations.
Captain Cab
Oh yeah, thats why when I got involved I was one of less than 20 members. Along with others we swelled membership to over 100. We inherited a committee but has anyone told you what the committee constituted of.
Our local union branch is ran as an association, the ONLY differance now is instead of being part of the NTA we are part of the T&G. I proposed this to the membership and they agreed unanamously.
The problem in Gateshead was down to the committee, it was not down to back biting we needed a new objective, we needed to break free of certain allegations made about the committee and the remarks that were made, without any justification, about their loyalty. GLTA did as much as it could and everyone concerned was highly focused on what they wanted to achieve.
GLTA achieved very little because the drivers didn't support it when it needed supporting and only turned to it when things went wrong.
You see ill-informed comments like that are what fuel suspision of drivers who listen to the bullshitters making unfounded allegations.
B. Lucky
