Power to Mick Lynch

Are bankers striking? This is the problem. If you're unhappy with your salary, get a new job, don't hold the country to ransom.



The poorest are the people trying to use the trains and buses that are striking :confused:

No, that's the tories job, that's the job of the corporations and their shareholders, everyone else needs to shut up and so as they're told.

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For a moment I thought you were describing Boris :D :D

Also, as if "Vulgar in appearance" would have any relevance at all on his arguments or his position in general.

Is this the level you operate on? "Oh he / she is ugly, shouldn't listen to anything they have to say"

Beggars belief.

Parody account :D
 
Yep. Where I work there are people on less than the salary of the "ticket collectors" who are working 9 hour days attending non-stop meetings with specialised technical skills. If they left you simply wouldn't be able to replace them because they have years of experience.

Whatever you are selling you need to pay charge more if they are that level of expertise.
 
"Mick" satisfies most if not all of the prerequisites of the leader of a militant left wing union:

Vulgar in manner

Vulgar in appearance

Bombastic and bullying attitude

Ill educated, with a massive chip on his shoulder regarding his peers

Did I mention common as muck...? :)


Yes, good old Mick ticks all the right boxes to appeal to his members.

Sounds more like Kay Burley and Richard Madely to me.

:)

Flag shagger by any chance?
 
For a moment I thought you were describing Boris :D :D

Also, as if "Vulgar in appearance" would have any relevance at all on his arguments or his position in general.

Is this the level you operate on? "Oh he / she is ugly, shouldn't listen to anything they have to say"


Beggars belief.

This is the level on intellect you see on your typical tory/gammon flag shagger.
 
I like how we're now a low-wage economy after BJ's promises to make a high-wage economy a principle pillar of his B word.

Also like how it's acceptable for pensioners to get a raise to their income that counters inflation (not saying they shouldn't though), but everyone else has to suffer willingly. Really cool and not divisive at all.
 
Whatever you are selling you need to pay charge more if they are that level of expertise.

There are loads of jobs where people have been in them for 10+ years and they become a huge wealth of knowledge in their area, take something like a supervisor working in a the Fraud team at a bank who's been there 15 years, they're on sub 30k, they leave or retire and that person who knew the answer to any question is gone. Can the same be said of someone collecting tickets on a train or working on a ticket booth Googling train times? Their wages are inflated by the monopoly they have.
 
The ones on strike have a median wage of over 31k which is national average anyway so not sure what their problem is.
LOL, so no-one who earns over the national average wage should want or expect a pay rise? :confused: or is that just limited to people who are in unions? What nonsense is this?
 
There are loads of jobs where people have been in them for 10+ years and they become a huge wealth of knowledge in their area, take something like a supervisor working in a the Fraud team at a bank who's been there 15 years, they're on sub 30k, they leave or retire and that person who knew the answer to any question is gone. Can the same be said of someone collecting tickets on a train or working on a ticket booth Googling train times? Their wages are inflated by the monopoly they have.

There's a really obvious reason why the railway staff get a decent wage.
 
Because they can strike and people can't use an alternative train service because that doesn't exist, they effectively have a monopoly. The alternative methods of travel are often more expensive and/or slower
No, strike is a last resort.

They are paid a decent wage because they stick together and don't allow their employers to bully them and undervalue them, it's as simple as that. The train drivers don't look down their noses at the ticket collectors in the way that most private sector employees have been conditioned to do with their colleagues.

They have one of the best unions in the country and its been that way for as long as I can remember. They are a shining example of why everyone should be a union member.
 
Kay Burley interview was a total train wreck for her, I'm glad he showed her up for her suggestive questioning. Trying to make it look like they would attack people who would cross a picket line!
 
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