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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Now we understand why they're wanting to save their pensions and all that go with it but why cant they strike on a day during the holidays when one of us wont have to take a day off work, although in saying that MrsG's posibly striking too as she's in the same union, completly different job though ... such a big union, one'd tink they'd have some clout in getting things done ... |
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"Now we understand why they're wanting to save their pensions and all that go with it but why cant they strike on a day during the holidays when one of us wont have to take a day off work, although in saying that MrsG's posibly striking too as she's in the same union, completly different job though ... such a big union, one'd tink they'd have some clout in getting things done ..."
Their strike would go unnoticed then! They are trying to get your sympathy by striking on a normal school day. |
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"It'd be soo much easier for all to do it during holidays ... lol
Any teachers in?? lol"
I doubt it but they will be finished and on their way home in just over an hour. |
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over a year ago
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The point of the strikes is due to the poor pensions, yes we in public get pensions from govt however we pay heavily into it.
The govt keep saying about how public sector shouldn't be liked by private sector ect but we pay into our pensions like private do but we pay direct to govt not private firms
So it's a joke and I look forward to striking to show this horrid govt they can't keep messing with this country
Sorry for my rant lol |
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