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HKOwen Hong Kong 04 Oct 23 10.11am | |
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Does anyone really care now? Seems people have become used to the disruption and have work arounds. ASLEF General Secretary has an annual remuneration in excess of 150K so he's alright Jack
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Teddy Eagle 04 Oct 23 10.24am | |
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Originally posted by HKOwen
Does anyone really care now? Seems people have become used to the disruption and have work arounds. ASLEF General Secretary has an annual remuneration in excess of 150K so he's alright Jack That looks like a lot but then reflect Kalvin Phillips gets that every week.
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Dubai Eagle 04 Oct 23 11.08am | |
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For sure the train strikes now don't have the effects on peoples lives that they used to have, a lot of the work arounds probably originated from the covid / lockdown era, that being said they are still damned inconvenient as far as attending live events.
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Badger11 Beckenham 04 Oct 23 12.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Dubai Eagle
For sure the train strikes now don't have the effects on peoples lives that they used to have, a lot of the work arounds probably originated from the covid / lockdown era, that being said they are still damned inconvenient as far as attending live events. I think that is why they have switched to weekend strikes they know people can WFH but you don't have a work around for a football match / concert / live event. They lost my sympathy decades ago driverless trains are not that far away.
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