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Topic History of: Grangemouth closes / 800+ jobs lost / loony Unions strike again !!!!!
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In The Know Mr Reason wrote:
Unite Offices, Euton Road. Must be at least 12 floors........do they own it or rent it?

Will we see a 'To Let' sign soon?


Full extent to union "bullying" revealed -

In a disturbing echo of the union militancy of the 1970s and 80s, Unite leaders deployed a dirty tricks squad to personally target and humiliate executives of the Ineos chemical company and their families.

The sinister unit - known as the ‘Leverage team’ - sent mobs of protesters to the homes of senior figures in the firm.

One director last night said he had feared for the safety of his wife and his two young children after 30 Unite protesters descended on his drive during the school holidays.

Police were called after the group approached his neighbours, telling them he was ‘evil’ in an apparent attempt to coerce him into giving in to their demands.

The daughter of another company boss had ‘Wanted’ posters denouncing her father posted through her front door hundreds of miles away in Hampshire.

Yesterday, an unrepentant Unite spokesman said such activities were ‘legitimate in the context of an industrial dispute’, adding that ‘bad employers should have nowhere to hide’.

Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2480643...e.html#ixzz2jHWcDTJk

The loonies are back ! - and Silliband dare not do a thing about it !!!
Mr Reason Or Unison Offices, so scrub that
Mr Reason Unite Offices, Euton Road. Must be at least 12 floors........do they own it or rent it?

Will we see a 'To Let' sign soon?
In The Know (as always) The Union leader at the centre of the Grangemouth closure has resigned - ahead of a disciplinary hearing due tomorrow.

The Labour party still has alot of questions to answer about the Falkirk bye election and the Unite union "signing-up people to Labour and offering to pay their subscriptions" so that it could influence the selection of the candidate for the election (see yesterday's Sunday Times for more details).

Silliband - obviously ! - wants it all swept under the carpet as its highly embarrassing for him and shows who exactly runs the Labour party.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-24716429
Pattaya andrew wrote:
Reminds me of On The Buses Jack is Shop Steward and ITK is Inspector Blake.

Loved that series,long lost relic of times gone by.