Dublin Texas. Im surprised at you using the word "congress"..??
I am using it cynical or satirical, maybe I should always remark that after I use the word congress!
jaybird said:
And now that Dublin Bus (owned by you and me) has caved in and re-instated the person that refused to do his job all is back to normal.
He didn't refuse to do his job, he stated that he would no work outside of the legally agreed work practices, and would not go against a Labout Court reccomendation.
That is not correct the Labour Court agreement included an arrangement, where if agreement hadn't been reached localy on how drivers on each route were to be affected before Sunday's deadline, the cut was to go ahead anyway, and the arrangements negotiated later.
Hence Dublin Bus was right to ask the Driver to work according to the new schedule which he refused.
jaybird said:
But not only did these people refuse to accept the new work schedule, they actualy made demands that would have meant that the 40 drivers refusing to operate the 128 route would end up in the depot as 'spare drivers' being paid to do nothing.
Wrong and wrong.Thats not at all what happened, or would have happened. Where are you getting your info from?
Dublin Bus
jaybird said:
3 days of illegal action including what must be criminal damage, Intimidation, Extortion and the gods only know what else everything is back to normal.
There was no criminal damage, the stuff about smashing windows was malicious lies, there were no stones thrown, and there was no intimidation. There doesn't need to be, everyone knows how it works in there.
So what you are saying is that there is no need for people participating in illegal action (and their refusal to work was illegal as it was not a strike, it was a refusal to work, something that should lead to dismissal) to use intimidation because they already have created an working enviroment in which everyone knows how it works and what happens to Drivers which are doing their work despite some illegal action arround them?
jaybird said:
One drivers refusal to work (and even if the schedule was wrong, he could have used the offical dispute process to fight his suspension) causes the loss of Millions of € in our economy by bringing large parts of Dublin to stand still.
Thats not how it works, and the management deliberately circumvented all official processes to suit their own agenda.
Really, I think it's the opposite. Some drivers circumvented the offical process to do an illegal work stoppage und extorted an action out of Dublin Bus.
jaybird said:
Again, where is the Minister for Transport on this. Sure he does not even know what a Bus looks like as he has his offical car and driver but this is getting out of hand.
As if he has anything worthwhile to add to it.
Maybe he can get his Secretary General (another person who never uses a bus) to get her staff to finaly approve some competition and than ensure that Dublin Bus does not get to drive them out of business.
But than again, he is part of Zanu FF block, so slim chance.
jaybird said:
One drivers refusal to work (and even if the schedule was wrong, he could have used the offical dispute process to fight his suspension) causes the loss of Millions of € in our economy by bringing large parts of Dublin to stand still.
Thats not how it works, and the management deliberately circumvented all official processes to suit their own agenda.
I'm sorry are you disputing that millions of € have been lost to our frail economy in the last 4 days because people were unable to get to work in time or at all? Where are we that a wild action of a handfull of mad men/women can bring a large part of the city to a stand still because one driver did not like to work according to an agreement.
And can we please not forget that after lengthy discussions, both unions and management accepted a labour court recommendation.
This saved the jobs of the probationary drivers, allowed 80 senior drivers to take voluntary redundancy, and involved new work practices.
So after an agreement was accepted that saved jobs they started their wild work stoppage.
If I stop working today in a wild strike action my boss is going to call security and ask me to leave the buildings. Not so with Dublin Bus.
Don't get me wrong, Dublin Bus has done a great improvement in the last couple of years but where there is no demand for service we can't keep a service on the road to create some cushy jobs sitting in the garage hoping for work.