First Transpennine vote for strike
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laresTue 16/08/11 20:18 |
"MEMBERS OF Britain's biggest rail union at First Transpennine have voted for strike action after the company refused to budge from a 2.2 per cent pay offer that would amount to a substantial pay cut. |
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gay_simonTue 16/08/11 21:39 |
Bob Crow is only after his only political goals, just like Union leaders of old. I feel sad for his membership who are unable to see how they are being lead up the garden path. Crow isn't the only Union leader currently to be acting in the same way, but it's time that Crow and his cronies realised that: THE 1970s ARE OVER ! |
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#205227Tue 16/08/11 21:46 |
In the current economic climate a pay increase of 2.2% seems reasonable to me. A lot of people travelling to work on that line will surely not have the same deal |
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