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So 60 to 70 hours per week is not enough for you?


Those hours are pretty standard now at the pointy end of private industry I manged to cap mine at 50 to 60 hours but never took breaks none nada start work and dont stop until its time to go home.

Started at 5.00 / 05.30am so to get to go home then there is the mobile 24/7, then there is sitting in rooms with stressed out people on the brink.

HR departments have grown and become far more aggressive with hot lines to lawyers along with down sizing and increasing worth loads.

Still not comparing apples for apples but the idea that a steady job is common is fast becoming a myth as for easy I guess they are out there but I never saw one for the last 15 years.
 
Yep, legend in your own lunch box, what a hoot. The guys at Tulk's would get a laugh out of that one.:xyxthumbs

I was 15 years old when that happen whats your point?

I saw far worst than that experience worked on sites where men died due to lack of safety stands and poor conditions thankfully changed by those union thugs, Marxist, leftestspittle people you run down.
 
I was 15 years old when that happen whats your point?

I saw far worst than that experience worked on sites where men died due to lack of safety stands and poor conditions thankfully changed by those union thugs, Marxist, leftestspittle people you run down.
Yes, it didn't come out as was intended, too many reds lol.
I was alluding to how far we have all come, since those days, back in the early 70,s
 
I saw far worst than that experience worked on sites where men died due to lack of safety stands and poor conditions thankfully changed by those union thugs, Marxist, leftestspittle people you run down.

What I run down is the way that the union and Labour has changed, I am obviously about 5-10 years older than you and it was during your and my early working years that most of today's conditions were fought for.
I spent all my working life working for wages, in mining, construction and power stations, usually it was down to those industries to have the strikes that won these conditions.
I have been on plenty of strikes, work to rule and boycotts to support not only our claims, but also to support teachers and nurses. The ASU asked the power station workers endlessly to put industrial pressure on the Government, to get teachers and nurses, better pay and conditions. That is why third party boycott laws were introduced.
What I find now, is those who have benefited from the workers such as myself fighting for those conditions, now tell us that it is great that labour are going to bend us over a log, as one of the strong union supporters on here put it.
Well what labour are finding out now, is the very people they are trying to shaft, are those footsoldiers who did the fighting for them.
So they really have got a problem, the Coalition Governments didn't break us, the employers didn't break us and I'm F#@King sure Labour wont break us.
Just saying.:xyxthumbs
 
What I run down is the way that the union and Labour has changed, I am obviously about 5-10 years older than you and it was during your and my early working years that most of today's conditions were fought for.
I spent all my working life working for wages, in mining, construction and power stations, usually it was down to those industries to have the strikes that won these conditions.
I have been on plenty of strikes, work to rule and boycotts to support not only our claims, but also to support teachers and nurses. The ASU asked the power station workers endlessly to put industrial pressure on the Government, to get teachers and nurses, better pay and conditions. That is why third party boycott laws were introduced.
What I find now, is those who have benefited from the workers such as myself fighting for those conditions, now tell us that it is great that labour are going to bend us over a log, as one of the strong union supporters on here put it.
Well what labour are finding out now, is the very people they are trying to shaft, are those footsoldiers who did the fighting for them.
So they really have got a problem, the Coalition Governments didn't break us, the employers didn't break us and I'm F#@King sure Labour wont break us.
Just saying.:xyxthumbs

You seem to have forgotten that you told everyone here that you never voted Labor
Just took the conditions
 
You seem to have forgotten that you told everyone here that you never voted Labor
Just took the conditions
Actually if you told the truth, you would have said, I voted for Gough, voted for Bob and didnt vote for Kev, Julia or Billy and I would still vote the same way.
But you just write what you want, dont let the truth get in the way of your ego.
Also as your post shows, truth and accuracy is something the union and rusted on Laborites have completly lost the ability to use.
As for taking the conditions, as I said in the earlier post at least I fought for them, unlike most.
Unfortunately your attitude is the very reason the unions and Labour are failing and will eventually disappear, no loyalty, no honesty, no integrity.
 
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Hey PZ99 thats a pretty good summery most here have never been working class or had to do it from the bottom being fcked over by employers or the system stagnate wages, conditions while CEO 's boom etc, the continued naivety of applying 100 year old theology to present days is an intellectually deficit (Marxism etc ).

Understand you may not agree with my own position but I certainly understand yours.
I find this quite arrogant @iFocus,and probably really wrong

I doubt you ever did much crappier than my jobs cleaning iron pockets/smelter during annual maintenance, assembly line at Siemens or even my initial programming years here 55h or 60h a week inc Saturday paid 37h
Working class here has had one of the best deal anywhere until globalisation.and has even been spared the millions of illegal immigrants competition common in Europe or the USA
But i worked and raised and went solo.
I actually think that forum is one where you will find a lot and i mean a lot of people who started low from the ground up and did make it to a decent position
Seriously, do you think any Silver spoon boy would have to worry about investing?
In short i believe you are doing a really wrong assumption because it would fits well with your narrative.
Now back to the subject
 
Ill clarify post 407, if your attitude and lack of loyalty, honesty and integrity is an example of todays unionists and Labour supporters, it is understandable that their followers are dwindling.
 
Actually if you told the truth, you would have said, I voted for Gough, voted for Bob and didnt vote for Kev, Julia or Billy and I would still vote the same way.
But you just write what you want, dont let the truth get in the way of your ego.
Also as your post shows, truth and accuracy is something the union and rusted on Laborites have completly lost the ability to use.
As for taking the conditions, as I said in the earlier post at least I fought for them, unlike most.
Unfortunately your attitude is the very reason the unions and Labour are failing and will eventually disappear, no loyalty, no honesty, no integrity.

Hahaha pulls the integrity card out after the current lot of Libs who repeated verbatim the skullduggery
Hey Homer when you climb down from your high horse you should drop it off at Waynels for a service......needs re shoeing....
 
I find this quite arrogant @iFocus,and probably really wrong

I doubt you ever did much crappier than my jobs cleaning iron pockets/smelter during annual maintenance, assembly line at Siemens or even my initial programming years here 55h or 60h a week inc Saturday paid 37h
Working class here has had one of the best deal anywhere until globalisation.and has even been spared the millions of illegal immigrants competition common in Europe or the USA
But i worked and raised and went solo.
I actually think that forum is one where you will find a lot and i mean a lot of people who started low from the ground up and did make it to a decent position
Seriously, do you think any Silver spoon boy would have to worry about investing?
In short i believe you are doing a really wrong assumption because it would fits well with your narrative.
Now back to the subject

MOST is the crucial word
Waiting to be offended is a bit lefty mate
 
Well we are starting to see the left wing talk over, bullying tactics start against the U.K, what a bunch of ar$e wipes.
Protecting those who fish in U.K waters?

https://www.theguardian.com/busines...tect-fishing-communities-in-post-brexit-talks

Some on this forum must be wondering, jeez maybe we are a bit over the top?

From the article:
On the issue of fishing rights in British waters after Brexit, diplomats were told that beyond “sustainability and conservation” an objective of the EU would be protecting the often comparatively poor fishing towns and villages on the North Sea coast.

The UK has insisted that post-Brexit fishing policy in British waters would be determined by scientific advice and innovation in practices. The government has also stated in official communications that “market access for fisheries products is separate to the question of fishing opportunities and access to waters
”.

I wonder if Australia would be o.k with Asia telling them how many fish they could catch in our waters? I'm sure the Asians would love it.:roflmao:
I know from personal knowledge that some take quite a lot more, than is logically required, but it is a bit of an addiction they just love catching them. Throwing them back doesn't seem to be in their vocabulary, from what I've heard.
Left wing lunacy rules.:xyxthumbs
Go you pro stay in the EU chanters, it really is sad, that you move from one media instigated cause to another IMO.
Whatever happened to free thought and building your own opinion.:rolleyes:
My rant for the week.
 
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The Remoaning ****-weasels want to spoil the Brexit street party on the 31st.

True to form, the left cannot accept when they've had their @ss handed to them.
 
You know things are not well in Europe when French police are beating up their comrade fire fighters.
The firemen are protesting about pay and conditions.

 
You know things are not well in Europe when French police are beating up their comrade fire fighters.
The firemen are protesting about pay and conditions.
The EU is going to have all sorts of problems when the UK leaves, the underlying issues of lifters and leaners hasn't changed, it is just going to be more obvious without the UK.
This in turn will put more pressure on the Euro, Germany just got the UK's bricks put in its backpack, so to speak.
Just my opinion.
 
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