FORUMS FORUMS






RLFANS.COM
Celebrating
25 years service to
the Rugby League
Community!

   WWW.RLFANS.COM • View topic - Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again
::Off-topic discussion.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
In The Arms of 13 Angels20628
JoinedServiceReputation
Mar 15 200916 years344th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
23rd Aug 16 22:2023rd Aug 16 21:19LINK
Milestone Posts
20000
25000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Signature
It's been fun.

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:29 pm  
Mintball wrote:
So, what are you saying here ...?

What did they strike over? You do know, don't you, that not every strike is over pay? And since you appear so derisory, can we assume that you have never ever taken the benefits of things won by trades unions? We could start with the eight-hour day – presumably you quite happily work more than that and believe everyone else should too? I'm 32, this is waaay before my time when like i said previously the unions had noble intentions

So that was what they struck over, was it? And even if that was the case, do you really, really think that Bob effing Diamond is seriously worth millions every year? No i don't, what's your point?

That was nice of you. At least we know you'd turn down any benefit won by a trades union.
If i don't like my job and i think i'm worth more in both wages and respect i'll look for a job that fits those needs rather than moan about how shitty my job is and how i don't get enough money blah blah, have i benefited from union negotiations on my pay, yes i have but i was happy with them originally, if i wasn't i wouldn't have worked for them and looked elsewhere.

So, nothing whatsoever at all like the bosses ...
2 wrongs don't make a right, instead of fighting for better more unsustainable conditions, fight for lower wages for the fat cats at the top or a fairer distribution of company wealth(yes i sound mildly contradictory on this).

Offer to give up some of your pay then. obviously your family won't suffer.
Why do i need to? For some moral crusade? i can afford at least another 7-8 years on the pay i'm on without a payrise quite comfortably, if it doesn't go up soon i'm not worried.

Wjat is the going rate for a road sweeper, a bin man, a nurse, a teacher, a copper, a lollipop lady, a dinnerlady, a social worker etc etc etc etc etc?
What do Lollipop ladies do, work in the road and hold a stick should that be decent pay? If it's minimum wage it should be and if it isn't it proves my point and if they are striking for more why do they think they deserve it? Binmen get a good wedge, more than nurses, a copper is on around 30k, i'd say they are worth more, teachers are subjective but aren't they striking over pensions not wages, one thing i don't understand with certain professions is that they were jobs they wanted since childhood, they wanted to pass their knowledge if they wanted to teach or doctors wanted to save lives, they didn't grow up thinking i want to be a doctor because of the good pension plan, now all of a sudden that's the most important issue?

Well indeed. It should be obvious to anyone with even half a brain cell that you can run up ladders, fight fires and carry people around at, say, 65, shouldn't it?
So that's the only job in the service is it?

They are. You're not. See above.
Answered this question already see above

Nasty, selfish, pig ignorant bullshit. Seriously. Give up reading the gutter press and try to activate your brain.
Ok i'll let you in on my last position in my current job, my position was to report colleagues and all their misdemeanors, and the unions job was to try and get them off, even though the people i had reported were doing things detrimental to the company, we had many repeat offenders and the union defended them knowing that the people they were defending were lazy feckless and workshy, they also convinced their members to go on a futile strike and actually lost them money in bonuses even though all managerial positions had their money frozen for 2 years they actually striked for more money?

Boy oh boy – what a fabulously sweeping comment. Perhaps you'd like to come out with me and actually meet and talk to some nurses and teaching assistants and PCSOs and cleaners and porters and tell them all this.

Well of course. Hospital cleaners who have had their wages cut for years – and have been promised more of the same – and are having their pensions attacked too, should just bend over and be kicked. After all, what do they contribute to society? Their wages are just an act of charity. They;re workshy scum really, just begging off the state ... etc etc etc.
Minty with her emotive ballcocks twisting an argument i didn't even put out, i've not said they are work shy or scum.

If you don't like the job you're in train for something else, i did.

As opposed, of course, to a man who is primarily paid by the taxpayer to mess around in flash cars ...

And frankly this is just a seriously dumb comment. We're not talking about communism. We're talking about real people who do real jobs. You, apparently, consider them overpaid and worthless. Thank god you do something really productive in society, eh?

And I look forward to your announcement that you will give up all the benefits that you have now that have been won for you by unions. Because you wouldn't be a hypocrite, now would you?
SBR 
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member5064
JoinedServiceReputation
Aug 12 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
8th Sep 17 07:097th Feb 16 19:29LINK
Milestone Posts
5000
10000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Not Didcot
Signature
(23:25:06) Thecko: who'd want to rent a book?
(23:25:10) Thecko: oh, libraries :oops:

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:59 pm  
Mintball wrote:
Trades unions members, in general, have higher pay and better conditions.


Do they? Got anything to back that claim up?

Mintball wrote:
in the last 30 years, the wages of the majority have fallen


This sounds suspiciously like the claim about the cost of living rising against wages which you previously failed to offer any evidence for. Where does this claim come from?
rob_a 
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Chairman3185No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Mar 01 200223 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
29th Jun 18 07:3519th May 17 11:10LINK
Milestone Posts
2500
5000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Signature
Brad Fitler "If the ref's decision decides your game. You haven't done enough prior."

Referees are like women, they make snap decisions and never reverse them.



[b]Littlerich wrote[/b] Widnes will be glad to get away from Leigh. They've been regularly pumped, roasted and left in the alley-way by the lobbygobblers. Talk about being bitched - what a torrid time they've had. They'll be looking for some A&E rest time for the next three years at least.

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:10 am  
Mintball wrote:
Trades unions members, in general, have higher pay and better conditions.

Do they???

I'm a member of Unison (although probably not for much longer) and before that NALGO, and every dispute over the last 20 odd years that affected me that these unions were involved in, their members, after losing X days pay, ended up being told by these unions to go back to work for the deal that was originally offered.

Needless to say I didn't join in the strike last week because:
1) History tells us that Unison will eventually roll over and accept what the government want to do.
2) Our Unison shop steward failed to support us when the control room I worked in was threatened with closure, and he actually went in to the press and said it was a good idea. The only reason we still have jobs is because we fought for them ourselves.
3) I can't afford to lose a days pay.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Chairman18060No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 27 200223 years329th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
11th Jun 23 20:4411th Jun 23 20:53LINK
Milestone Posts
15000
20000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
On the road
Signature
Your job is to say to yourself on a job interview does the hiring manager likes me or not. If you aren't a particular manager's cup of tea, you haven't failed -- you've dodged a bullet.

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:29 am  
cod'ead wrote:
I don't know last week it was the public workers striking now this week we've got a trade union agreeing to a 50% pay cut to keep the employer in business.

Where will it end with all these self-centered commie bastads?

Hello Sal, you still here?


I think you have over played your hand here - these workers have two choices, they all take a pay cut for two weeks or a number lose their jobs - tough in the real world.

The union have little choice but to go along with it - at least they will still get their dues from all members!!

On Mintball's idea that being a member of a union is a benefit - in certain circumstances I would agree; if you have a poor attendance record, poor productivity record etc the union will keep you in a job longer than you should stay. On job security I would suggest you would be better off in a non unionsed culture - on money companies will pay the minimum it costs to get the quality the want - having a union presence makes no difference. The widening gap between the top and the bottom demonstrates the union's impotence in these matters.

Unions pushing for unrealistic pay awards reduces an employers competitive advantage - I guarantee if you review companies with unionised and non unionised factories the unit cost of labour will be higher in unionised sites and when push comes to shoove we all know which site will go!!
cod'ead wrote:
I don't know last week it was the public workers striking now this week we've got a trade union agreeing to a 50% pay cut to keep the employer in business.

Where will it end with all these self-centered commie bastads?

Hello Sal, you still here?


I think you have over played your hand here - these workers have two choices, they all take a pay cut for two weeks or a number lose their jobs - tough in the real world.

The union have little choice but to go along with it - at least they will still get their dues from all members!!

On Mintball's idea that being a member of a union is a benefit - in certain circumstances I would agree; if you have a poor attendance record, poor productivity record etc the union will keep you in a job longer than you should stay. On job security I would suggest you would be better off in a non unionsed culture - on money companies will pay the minimum it costs to get the quality the want - having a union presence makes no difference. The widening gap between the top and the bottom demonstrates the union's impotence in these matters.

Unions pushing for unrealistic pay awards reduces an employers competitive advantage - I guarantee if you review companies with unionised and non unionised factories the unit cost of labour will be higher in unionised sites and when push comes to shoove we all know which site will go!!
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
In The Arms of 13 Angels14522No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 26 200223 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
30th Jan 14 14:039th Jan 14 11:22LINK
Milestone Posts
10000
15000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Online
Signature
Freedom without Socialism is privilege and injustice.
Socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality.

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:55 am  
Dally wrote:
They do but at what cost? Let me think what happened to the great British unionised businesses - coal mining, British Leyland, etc - oh yes, they more or less ceased to be. All those union members no longer have jobs or union membership. Short-term selfishness cost them.


Oh yes, all the fault of "the unions".
BL was on the way downhill from lousy decisions from Lord Stokes onwards.
The unions didn't help but they were not the primary cause of the demise.

The loss of virtually the entire coal-mining industry was considered by the Thatcher government to be a price worth paying to destroy the miners' unions.
That was a political decision, implemented illegally.
I despised Scargill as much as anyone did ... but let's be right about what was going on.

Without Unions, working conditions and pay would have remained at Victorian levels, or taken many, many years longer to be remedied.
Look at Germany and its highly-unionised workforce ... seems to work there doesn't it?
Let's not be stupidly short-sighted and blame the very existence of unions for our ills.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Club Coach14135No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Oct 09 200420 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
28th Apr 19 21:058th Apr 19 15:18LINK
Milestone Posts
10000
15000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Signature
"I've not come 'alfway round t'world fot watch us lose. And I've come halfway round t'world, an' av watched um lose"

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:01 am  
cod'ead wrote:
I don't know last week it was the public workers striking now this week we've got a trade union agreeing to a 50% pay cut to keep the employer in business.

Where will it end with all these self-centered commie bastads?

Hello Sal, you still here?


Excellent. That's the sort of thing that should be happening.

Obviously no one wants anyone to lose money, especially over Christmas, but as both you and I have said many times Cod'ead, if unions and management work together and understand the problem, then solutions can often be found.

It's tragic that the employees are losing money of course, but far less tragic than the otherwise likely job losses.
cod'ead wrote:
I don't know last week it was the public workers striking now this week we've got a trade union agreeing to a 50% pay cut to keep the employer in business.

Where will it end with all these self-centered commie bastads?

Hello Sal, you still here?


Excellent. That's the sort of thing that should be happening.

Obviously no one wants anyone to lose money, especially over Christmas, but as both you and I have said many times Cod'ead, if unions and management work together and understand the problem, then solutions can often be found.

It's tragic that the employees are losing money of course, but far less tragic than the otherwise likely job losses.
RankPostsTeam
Club Owner4195No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 29 200421 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
21st May 21 19:369th Apr 21 11:01LINK
Milestone Posts
2500
5000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:44 am  
The company is up against it. People have considered the economic reality of the situation, a few days extra holiday unpaid is better than no job at all.

In other news I note that Hutton has now said public sector pension reforms need to go further.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
In The Arms of 13 Angels17898
JoinedServiceReputation
Oct 19 200321 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
3rd Mar 20 10:2927th Aug 19 12:42LINK
Milestone Posts
15000
20000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Packed like sardines, in a tin
Signature
2005 Challenge Cup

To reconcile respect with practicality, what is the optimum speed for a hearse?

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:50 am  
The Video Ref wrote:
In other news I note that Hutton has now said public sector pension reforms need to go further.


I wonder if he is prepared to lose some of his pension as an example to the rest of us?
RankPostsTeam
Club Owner4195No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 29 200421 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
21st May 21 19:369th Apr 21 11:01LINK
Milestone Posts
2500
5000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:53 am  
I very much doubt it.

Armed forces are next for the great pensions shafting, but they can't strike.

The reality is pretty much everyone is going to have to work longer, pay more and get less in return.

Labour knew about this 10 years ago, but did nothing about it for fear of alienating their core vote.
Dally 
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Chairman14845No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 22 200123 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
23rd Oct 21 15:0122nd Jul 21 09:42LINK
Milestone Posts
10000
15000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530

Re: Bloody Trades Unions ballsing it up again : Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:41 am  
El Barbudo wrote:
Oh yes, all the fault of "the unions".
BL was on the way downhill from lousy decisions from Lord Stokes onwards.
The unions didn't help but they were not the primary cause of the demise.

The loss of virtually the entire coal-mining industry was considered by the Thatcher government to be a price worth paying to destroy the miners' unions.
That was a political decision, implemented illegally.
I despised Scargill as much as anyone did ... but let's be right about what was going on.

Without Unions, working conditions and pay would have remained at Victorian levels, or taken many, many years longer to be remedied.
Look at Germany and its highly-unionised workforce ... seems to work there doesn't it?
Let's not be stupidly short-sighted and blame the very existence of unions for our ills.


Yes, Thatcher destroyed the mining industry BECAUSE OF THE UNION wielding too much power. So you agree with my analysis that over-strong unions do nothing in the long-term interests of their members. The last bastion of that sort of unionism is in the the public services and guess what, their members are suffering job losses.
PreviousNext

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 102 guests

REPLY

Subject: 
Message:
   
Please note using apple style emoji's can result in posting failures.
Use the FULL EDITOR to better format content or upload images, be notified of replies etc...

Return to The Sin Bin


RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
14m
Transfer Talk V5
Whino4life
497
31m
Dual Reg
financialtim
6
Recent
Catalan Away
jonh
3
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
12s
TV Games - Not Hull
WIZEB
3079
20s
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
The Dentist
4008
31s
Catalan Away
jonh
3
47s
Shopping list for 2025
Dave K.
5572
1m
Dual Reg
financialtim
6
1m
Pre Season - 2025
UllFC
181
1m
Fixtures 2025
Faithful One
61
2m
ALL NEW 49ERS ERA LEEDS UTD THREAD
tad rhino
2588
2m
Transfer Talk V5
Whino4life
497
3m
Rumours and signings v9
tyr
28893
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
How many games will we win
Start@1873
1
TODAY
Leigh Leopards - 2025 Fixtures
Cokey
1
TODAY
Catalan Away
jonh
3
TODAY
2025 Betfred Super League Fixtures
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
2025 fixtures
karetaker
14
TODAY
Fixtures
Start@1873
10
TODAY
Salford
rubber ducki
8
TODAY
WCC Off
NickyKiss
10
TODAY
Leeds away first up
PopTart
39
TODAY
Jake McLoughlin
Wanderer
1
TODAY
Assistant Coach - Langley
The Biffs Ba
28
TODAY
Noah Booth out on loan
Trojan Horse
18
TODAY
Luke Gale testimonial match
BarnsleyGull
2
TODAY
England 5 - 0 Ireland
Sadfish
1
TODAY
Magic Weekend 2025 - Back To Newcastle
RLFANS News
1
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
2025 Betfred Super League Fixt..
271
Magic Weekend 2025 - Back To N..
489
England Beat Samoa To Take Tes..
1251
England's Women Demolish The W..
1074
England Beat Samoa Comfortably..
1311
Operational Rules Tribunal –..
1103
IMG-RFL club gradings released..
1359
Wakefield Trinity Win Champion..
1905
Hunslet Secure Promotion After..
2122
Trinity Into Play Off Final Af..
2366
Wigan Warriors Crowned Champio..
1941
York Valkyrie Win Back to Back..
2177
Hunslet Book Relegation Play O..
2643
Penrith Panthers Secure Fourth..
2070
Wigan Humiliate Leigh For Gran..
2149
RLFANS Match Centre
Matches on TV
Thu 13th Feb
SL
20:00
Wigan-Leigh
Fri 14th Feb
SL
20:00
Hull KR-Castleford
SL
20:00
Catalans-Hull FC
Sat 15th Feb
SL
15:00
Leeds - Wakefield
SL
17:30
St.Helens-Salford
Sun 16th Feb
SL
15:00
Huddersfield-Warrington
Thu 20th Feb
SL
20:00
Wakefield - Hull KR
Fri 21st Feb
SL
20:00
Warrington-Catalans
SL
20:00
Hull FC-Wigan
Sat 22nd Feb
SL
15:00
Salford-Leeds
SL
20:00
Castleford-St.Helens
Sun 23rd Feb
SL
14:30
Leigh-Huddersfield
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 29 768 338 430 48
Hull KR 29 731 344 387 44
Warrington 29 769 351 418 42
Leigh 29 580 442 138 33
Salford 28 556 561 -5 32
St.Helens 28 618 411 207 30
 
Catalans 27 475 427 48 30
Leeds 27 530 488 42 28
Huddersfield 27 468 658 -190 20
Castleford 27 425 735 -310 15
Hull FC 27 328 894 -566 6
LondonB 27 317 916 -599 6
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 27 1032 275 757 52
Toulouse 26 765 388 377 37
Bradford 28 723 420 303 36
York 29 695 501 194 32
Widnes 27 561 502 59 29
Featherstone 27 634 525 109 28
 
Sheffield 26 626 526 100 28
Doncaster 26 498 619 -121 25
Halifax 26 509 650 -141 22
Batley 26 422 591 -169 22
Swinton 28 484 676 -192 20
Barrow 25 442 720 -278 19
Whitehaven 25 437 826 -389 18
Dewsbury 27 348 879 -531 4
Hunslet 1 6 10 -4 0
RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
14m
Transfer Talk V5
Whino4life
497
31m
Dual Reg
financialtim
6
Recent
Catalan Away
jonh
3
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
12s
TV Games - Not Hull
WIZEB
3079
20s
DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
The Dentist
4008
31s
Catalan Away
jonh
3
47s
Shopping list for 2025
Dave K.
5572
1m
Dual Reg
financialtim
6
1m
Pre Season - 2025
UllFC
181
1m
Fixtures 2025
Faithful One
61
2m
ALL NEW 49ERS ERA LEEDS UTD THREAD
tad rhino
2588
2m
Transfer Talk V5
Whino4life
497
3m
Rumours and signings v9
tyr
28893
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
How many games will we win
Start@1873
1
TODAY
Leigh Leopards - 2025 Fixtures
Cokey
1
TODAY
Catalan Away
jonh
3
TODAY
2025 Betfred Super League Fixtures
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
2025 fixtures
karetaker
14
TODAY
Fixtures
Start@1873
10
TODAY
Salford
rubber ducki
8
TODAY
WCC Off
NickyKiss
10
TODAY
Leeds away first up
PopTart
39
TODAY
Jake McLoughlin
Wanderer
1
TODAY
Assistant Coach - Langley
The Biffs Ba
28
TODAY
Noah Booth out on loan
Trojan Horse
18
TODAY
Luke Gale testimonial match
BarnsleyGull
2
TODAY
England 5 - 0 Ireland
Sadfish
1
TODAY
Magic Weekend 2025 - Back To Newcastle
RLFANS News
1
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
2025 Betfred Super League Fixt..
271
Magic Weekend 2025 - Back To N..
489
England Beat Samoa To Take Tes..
1251
England's Women Demolish The W..
1074
England Beat Samoa Comfortably..
1311
Operational Rules Tribunal –..
1103
IMG-RFL club gradings released..
1359
Wakefield Trinity Win Champion..
1905
Hunslet Secure Promotion After..
2122
Trinity Into Play Off Final Af..
2366
Wigan Warriors Crowned Champio..
1941
York Valkyrie Win Back to Back..
2177
Hunslet Book Relegation Play O..
2643
Penrith Panthers Secure Fourth..
2070
Wigan Humiliate Leigh For Gran..
2149


Visit the RLFANS.COM SHOP
for more merchandise!