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Topic History of: London to be "shut down" for the Olympics ! Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Archie |
Solihull Exile wrote:
not by random acts of industrial espionage.
Industrial action, you mean.... |
Solihull Exile |
Sean wrote:
Solihull Exile wrote:
If you accept a salary then if at a future time you do not believe it is adequate then move on
But the most common problem is changes to terms and conditions, often without consultation.
When this happens, salary renegotiations are usually required.
No?
I fully agree,but it should be covered by law,not by random acts of industrial espionage. |
Solihull Exile |
Sean wrote:
Solihull Exile wrote:
The useless communist plants he was voted in to save.
Reality is often an expensive lesson.
I don't follow.
Walesa later became Poland's President and Nobel prize winner - and was (with the strike weapon) the reason for the demise of the Iron Curtain.
This is why the right to strike is so important - although, in the UK, many conditions and regulations now apply.
Sorry I meant to say his government closed many of the old soviet era plants they struck to defend.
It's very easy to destroy,but a lot harder to rebuild. |
In The Know |
Sean wrote:
In The Know wrote:
Are London bus drivers wanting independence, and to form the next government then LOL?
ITK, sarcasm and 'lol' are not valid/adult responses to a well made and accurate point.
They are when the questioner cannot / will not respond !
Proves you have made your point (and shows how ridiculous the original question was). |
Sean |
Solihull Exile wrote:
The useless communist plants he was voted in to save.
Reality is often an expensive lesson.
I don't follow.
Walesa later became Poland's President and Nobel prize winner - and was (with the strike weapon) the reason for the demise of the Iron Curtain.
This is why the right to strike is so important - although, in the UK, many conditions and regulations now apply. |
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