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20th August 2008, 7:09pm
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#31 | | A little glass vial?
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| Re: Local Authority & ancillary school staff industrial action - Wednesday 20th August Quote:
Originally Posted by Largest of Als If anything, it proves my point that, in putting their own agenda first before everyone esle's including the children, the strikers showed just how selfish they can be. | Not really. It's the local authority's responsibility to provide these services, and if the terms and conditions they offer are such that the staff withhold their labour, then they've failed in their duty. |
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20th August 2008, 7:17pm
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#32 | | Larger Than Life
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| Re: Local Authority & ancillary school staff industrial action - Wednesday 20th August Quote:
Originally Posted by Semprini Not really. It's the local authority's responsibility to provide these services, and if the terms and conditions they offer are such that the staff withhold their labour, then they've failed in their duty. | I'm not talking about who's to blame .. I'm saying that by putting their own agenda before that of the children, the strikers are being selfish.
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20th August 2008, 7:27pm
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#33 | | Experimental stooge
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| Re: Local Authority & ancillary school staff industrial action - Wednesday 20th August Quote:
Originally Posted by Largest of Als I'm not talking about who's to blame .. I'm saying that by putting their own agenda before that of the children, the strikers are being selfish. | The strikers are standing up for their rights. Sure you can call that selfish if you want but thats kinda puts your implicitly on the side of the "man" man.
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20th August 2008, 7:32pm
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#34 | | A little glass vial?
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| Re: Local Authority & ancillary school staff industrial action - Wednesday 20th August In disputes like this, everyone promotes their own agenda. Workers want a decent wage, parents want their kids to have a hassle-free education, local authorities want to spend as little money as possible so there's more left over for junkets. Each side will label the others selfish for not giving them priority.
And the local authorities are the cunts here. |
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20th August 2008, 8:30pm
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#35 | | catpie
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| Re: Local Authority & ancillary school staff industrial action - Wednesday 20th August all the east dunbartonshire schools were off. Douglas Academy was off, my wee sister was well impressed. Doubt my mum was however. |
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21st August 2008, 7:38am
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#36 | | Completely Invisible
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| Re: Local Authority & ancillary school staff industrial action - Wednesday 20th August Ok - any group of adults can be intimidating for a 4 year old - especially if they are waving big bloody signs about. And as I said - I can understand why folk would support them but to be fair - they have jobs and a pensions and are getting some form of wage rise. As of 26th of September I won't have any of that (due to being made redundant) so I do find it hard to sympathise.
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