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there should be disciplinary action taken against the strikers with the leaders and anyone involved in intimidation or property damage being fired immediately. There are plenty of unemployed people out there who would be glad of a job with dublin bus, including many with the necessary driving licenses. Replacing the fired strikers would not be a big problem.
Dublin bus should also sue the strikers personally for loss of income - take their homes if necessary.
And not a Union spokesperson to be seen anywhere ...
They have plenty to say about the economic crisis, levies, health service etc ... but silence when they lose control of their own members.
And not a Union spokesperson to be seen anywhere ...
They have plenty to say about the economic crisis, levies, health service etc ... but silence when they lose control of their own members.
I'm not so sure that they lost controll of their own members.
Tactics like this fit right into playbook of congress, just like the roaming war veterans fit into Zanu PF playbook.
If the unions realy lost controll they would throw these people out of the union and make strong statements about how they demand to protect the working people, but there is not the slightest of that.
Good point. So the suggestion is that union leaders are somehow orchestrating, or turning a blind eye to, this dispute because they do not like the changes being made by Dublin Bus but cannot 'officially' overturn the members ballot which accepted the labour courts recommendations ?
Given that none of you posting here seem to have any of the correct information, you should all keep your vitriol to yourself.
Its a shame when people believe everything they read in the Herald, and I thought AAM'ers in general had more sense.
Enligten us.
+1Enligten us.
Given that none of you posting here seem to have any of the correct information, you should all keep your vitriol to yourself.
Its a shame when people believe everything they read in the Herald, and I thought AAM'ers in general had more sense.
And not a Union spokesperson to be seen anywhere ...
They have plenty to say about the economic crisis, levies, health service etc ... but silence when they lose control of their own members.
Its a shame when people believe everything they read in the Herald
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