He's been fantastic in the media despite disgraceful reporting. 3 minutes in gets interesting.
100% , & her and her status/influence holds the power here, yet she chooses to dream up nonsense to make regular workers look bad. How on earth can society not see those in power are corrupt, lying cheating shysters, people don't go on strike lightly.Kay Burley has come across awfully from that interview. To think she tweeted it out saying Mick Lynch was flustered. He wasn't, he just couldn't believe the absolute nonsense he was being asked.
privateI try to avoid the news as it is usually full of bullmerde, but can someone tell me if the rail companies are privately owned or nationalized?
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Lets not derail the thread (groan), but as you might expect I disagree, anyone else DYOR.Effectively nationalised
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Network Rail is owned by the goverment.
Are they making money, are they solvent, if you're so skilled and valuable go get another job.
Rail unions need to be taken down a peg or two.
I mean sure he's had some unfair questions, being asked if you're a Marxists is irrelevant and stupid for example - however, Rail workers are paid a lot and are abusing their position as vital workers by striking seemingly without any hesitation. The only people being punished are the public, the strikes are so ******* bad for people who are forced to use trains they're not proportionate to the actual conditions rail workers have. They're not being used as a last resort, they're being used as a go-to; and frankly the railway is terribly run anyway compared to the rest of Europe. Probably because a large part of the money must go to pensions and inflated salaries.