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A Heartfelt Message to all Public Sector 'Workers'

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by mussiesredhat, Nov 30, 2011.

  1. mussiesredhat

    mussiesredhat Active Member

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    Please arrange to strike every week. The roads were empty today. No hold-ups or delays. It was brilliant! I d like start another campaign for these 'poor' 'downtrodden' 'over-worked' and 'under-paid' wasters (oops sorry, I mean 'workers' of course) to have a strike every Wednesday. Sign up today
     
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  2. Null

    Null Well-Known Member
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    Stop ****in moaning n get back to work!

    I've not had a decent pay rise in a few years n my pensions probably worth **** all. What makes you so special! ****s!
     
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  3. gas

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    Likewise<ok>
     
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  4. goonercymraeg

    goonercymraeg Amnesia
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    Poor Gas <cry>
     
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  5. Null

    Null Well-Known Member
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    **** you... what about me?
     
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  6. gotcoffee

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    widely reported that only around 40% of public sector workers went on strike today, and as mussie says everything worked fantastically without them .. good on the Unions to prove that cutting back on them won't have any massive impact on services at all .. and people who do want to work for good pensions and wages can replace them anyway ... nice one Bob/Dave et al. <ok>
     
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  7. Tom_BCFC

    Tom_BCFC Billy Bibbit
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    Right to strike <whistle>
     
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  8. Null

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    Right to sack them?
     
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  9. monacoger

    monacoger POTY 2021

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    Bring more Polish ****s over, I'm sure they will be glad to work and not strike.
     
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  10. luvgonzo

    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    Is it ok to go shopping when you are on strike or should you work the picket lines.
     
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  11. ManDingo 20"/20"

    ManDingo 20"/20" MDMA Guru

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    Bunch of ****s, the lot of you.
     
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  12. Kim Jong Il

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    I took a pay cut never mind a pay freeze to try and save the company I worked for. I worked for 2 years on minimum wage in the end I was made redundant and given the statutory redundancy package. I did not get a pension. Where were these ****s when this was happeni.g throughout the private sector? No sympathy, get back to work.
     
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  13. Admiral Pure

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    I 'couldn't' get to work today because the underground wasn't running in Glasgow.

    Devastated so I was.
     
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  14. Kyle?

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    The unions couldn't give a stuff about the private sector. I'm pretty glad i don't work in the public sector though, even if they do get very very generous pensions.
     
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  15. PleaseNotPoll

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    This is typical of the rife stupidity in this country.
    We're getting totally shat upon and when anyone actually tries to do anything about it, people side with those doing the ****ting. <doh>
     
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  16. MikeHunt

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    I see the majority of users in this forum are tabloid news readers?
     
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  17. rogueleader

    rogueleader suave gringo

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    Various public sectors - especially the councils - are rife with useless cock-ends who are sucking the country dry as surely as any dole-cheating benefits junkie sponger ; **** them and give more to those public service workers who deserve it ; frontline nurses, firemen, coppers, paramedics/ambulance service etc.
     
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  18. sycorez

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    Most posters on GC think nuking everything will solve the problem.
     
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  19. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    I'd just like to add a big "well done" to the Old Bill. In the summer, thieving scum went on the rampage and set fire to various high streets, while the police stood by and watched. In the winter, there's a union organised legitimate demonstration, consisting of mostly well behaved dinner ladies and hospital staff, and every copper in the country is on the streets, probably on overtime. Brilliant.
     
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  20. Magic Laudrup 11

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    The strikes were a waste, and all they done is single out people who should be sacked in the upcoming redundancies <ok>

    Wonder who will be first to go, the person that made effort to get into work and crossed picket lines, or the one who couldn't be arsed getting out of bed until 12 and then went shopping? Tough decision <doh>
     
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