Ron Burgundy
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They'll probably tell you that you'll be fired for getting political if you go to the press.
mention the press and they fold................i don't need a union to get results.
mention the press and they fold................i don't need a union to get results.
My building will also be closed and I'm not in a union, the majority of the people I work with are in a union so don't want to be the "scab" passing the picket that day, so what to do, don't want to waste a days leave either by taking the day off.
YOBR, the press issue was used in relation to another incident ( and it worked )
Just out of interest what will posters do here with their kids that day i.e there will be no school so will they have to take a day off?
And assuming that they are happy to cross a picket. I suspect that some(many?) may not be willing to do so.All depends on who goes in strike. Some of the public sector workers I know are not union members and wont be on strike. Whereas a lot of public sector workers are in unions, as it is not mandatory to be a member, a high proportion arent members. I would assume that there will be skeleton services provided by the non-union members assuming they can get access to their places of work.
And assuming that they are happy to cross a picket. I suspect that some(many?) may not be willing to do so.
There won't be any union members at the meeting.Not sure thats true. I would work in the education sector and although there will be no teaching, I definitely have one meeting that is going ahead that day.
What kind of work has been cancelled?Nice stuff in our meeting this morning. We've just had clients cancelling work as a result of the stike to the tune of 20K so far.
They've done the maths. They've already taken their cuts. They are ready to be part of any fair solution, but they are not going to be the soft target.A great example to our next generation. How can we take any teacher seriously when they can't do simple math and realise we are goosed without cuts.
Is the strike only for public sector workers? I'm in a union in the private sector and I have heard absolutely nothing.
I wasn't sure myself but apparently so far yes, just public sector unions/workers.
Looking for a day off then?
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