The logic behind that was that, given that the pay increase had already been ageed then to not pay it was in effect a pay decrease.It has been reported that the staff in question are looking for a pay increase that had been aggreed some time ago but not implemented, but a spokeman for the union said it was 'not a pay increase, but reducing a pay decrease'
When your team makes hundreds of millions in profit and receive no "performance related bonus" you wonder what you need to do to get one. Yes, they're not guaranteed, but they're meant to compensate for the unpaid extra hours you work in achieveing your goals. I'm so happy I worked 23 days in a row last year!
However, I haven't gone on strike!
What's the big deal about that?I'm so happy I worked 23 days in a row last year!
Yes working 23 days in a row is terrible and it is nice to get a bonus. But when banks have been bailed out by tax payers money, they can hardly pay thier staff bonuses in the same year, that would be very wrong
What's the big deal about that?
yea, for three weeks. That'll hardly kill anyone.No weekends off
I'm so happy I worked 23 days in a row last year!
However, I haven't gone on strike!
yea, for three weeks. That'll hardly kill anyone.
The logic behind that was that, given that the pay increase had already been ageed then to not pay it was in effect a pay decrease.
When people start abusing the english language to suit their argument I turn off.
When your team makes hundreds of millions in profit and receive no "performance related bonus" you wonder what you need to do to get one. Yes, they're not guaranteed, but they're meant to compensate for the unpaid extra hours you work in achieveing your goals. I'm so happy I worked 23 days in a row last year!
However, I haven't gone on strike!
I know what happened isn't the fault of the ordinary level bank staff
you don't work for your team, you work for Bank of Ireland. The reality is that Bank of Ireland, your employers is in significant financial difficulty, has had to be bailed out by the taxpayer and in effect, the taxpayer is being asked to fund your bonus. Your teams performance is admirable but completly irrelevant
"I was only following orders.."
Where have we heard this one before?
you don't work for your team, you work for Bank of Ireland. The reality is that Bank of Ireland, your employers is in significant financial difficulty, has had to be bailed out by the taxpayer and in effect, the taxpayer is being asked to fund your bonus. Your teams performance is admirable but completly irrelevant
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