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London Firemen Stikes
Firemen strike on Bonfire Night:
Cynical action by 'reckless union militants' will put lives at risk * Two-day walkout starts on November 5 * MPs call for ban on emergency workers going on strike * Militant sympathiser 'Red Len' McCluskey frontrunner for Unite General Secretary role Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz13RPxgArf This is Evil. The wrong time to Strike. http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/...05_468x317.jpg Walk-out: Firefighters during the last Fire Service strikes in 2003. This time they propose to strike on Bonfire Night http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/...86_223x247.jpg "The Militant sympathiser who is front-runner to become general secretary of the Unite union yesterday gave the firemen encouragement by saying: ‘My experience is there is no such thing as an irresponsible strike.’ ‘Red Len’ McCluskey, the mastermind of the British Airways walkout, made clear that he will support mass strike action to oppose the Government’s spending plans. Mr McCluskey quotes Communist guerrilla leader Che Guevara and supported the views of the Militant Tendency in the 1980s." |
Gonna endanger kids lifes because they want an extra 20p :mad:
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Didn't they also do this a few years back at the exact same time?
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It makes me laugh, people complain about this strike, but the firemen want a pay rise, and so they should, they save people's lives while putting theirs at risk. We'd be screwed without them.
People then complain that it's over bonfire night. Well, you know that the strikes are occuring, simple solution, don't have a bonfire or fireworks that night, wait 2 days until they are back. We choose to set fire to things on bonfire night, if we play with fire, we know the risks involved. (Obviously I'm not referring to accidental house fires, electrical fires etc.) God I'm grumpy in the mornings :) |
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Because it's the time when they will be listened to most. For putting their lives at risk, I believe they should have more pay. We have footballers and bankers who are paid an over the top wage, yet somebody who puts their life on the line to save countless others is paid pittance. :) |
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Holding the country to ransom yet again doesn't inspire any sympathy from me, especially in an economic climate where millions are unemployed and where workers in the private sector are being made redundant every day. I hope the government take swift action to bring in legislation to outlaw strikes in the emergency services. Bully boy tactics are reactionary and cynical and deserve no-one's support. After all striking on 5th November is a deliberate ploy to blackmail the country- so I hope they do NOT get what they want. How considerate of them to withdraw their services on the one night they might actually have to get their arses in gear and actually do some fire fighting. And for the record, I was married to a fireman for 12 years and know full well that, despite what some would have you believe, most shifts are totally uneventful or otherwise consist of minor incidents. As for comparing firemen's wages with those of footballers and bankers, don't let's forget actors, pop stars, models etc etc. What does that have to do with the price of bacon? How many people are aware, for instance, how little workers in the retail, distribution and catering sectors earn? |
My brother is a fireman and a lot of them do not want to strike,but he cannot take the engine out on his own,and Angus you are right in the fact that most days are mundane and some none eventful,but there are times when he does come home stressed from a bad accident but he knows that is his job and he is quite happy doing it,the only thing that is worrying him at the moment is not his wages,as such,but his job, the fact that the services are being cut down,he would rather keep his job than lose it altogether.
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The unions purport to be there to support their members, but many times its the workers whose jobs are on the line that suffer when imprudent and cynical strikes fail- the fat cat union bosses can then slink away back to their bloated lifestyles having left mayhem in their wake. Striking at any time of the year is bad enough, but bonfire night? All that does for the public is fuel resentment at being held to ransom by the unions yet again. |
Same with my brother Angus,he always wanted to be a fireman,he loves it most of the time,He worked at Shawbury and is now at the MOD,he has just come back from a course for promotion at Croughton,which will be a complete waste of time if they lose jobs,I will see him later,will find out some more if I can.Hopefully it wont happen.
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How pathetic of the fire service "i wontz moar moneh, fook the burnin howzez"
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Choosing money over peoples lives. Gotta love society.
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I didn't miss your point if they weren't set off in the first place no one could be hurt by them - I wasnt suggesting that only the people setting them off were at risk - being a fireman is still classed as a high risk job, no matter what the statistics. Imo I dont begrudge them the rise but its the unions that decide these things anyway - not the firemen
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Ugh, I acknowledge that Unions should really exist and everything, but they can piss me off sometimes. This just seems completely selfish and innapropiate to me.
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Think its disgusting of them (those who actually want to strike).
They should enjoy their jobs and trying to keep people out of danger.. |
Wow, how responsible.
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Shows how interested they really are in public safety eh? :wink:
Both the actual firefighters who are going on strike...AND the people who could just give them the extra 20p or whatever it would take to stop this. Then again, they could give them the pay rise, and then they would know in future this is all they need to do to get their own way. Toughie... |
A question that comes to my mind is what about the innocent people who are victims of firework abuse. Last year a woman in my town was killed on bonfire night (http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-...00911115441824) and this was simply because of firework abuse by people who had no idea of the dangers of fireworks. It's sad to think that people's lives are being risked all because of money problems. Okay the fire-fighters risk their lives on a daily basis, but surely there must be another way to get their point across, rather than risking other peoples lives. It's selfish if you ask me. I can almost imagine the terror of someone being stuck in their house whilst it's on fire, ringing up the emergency services and being told that there's no-one to help, all because of 20p. It's sickening.
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I've got no sympathy for them, it's an idiotic time to strike and I actually hope it fails. If they do go ahead with it and anyone gets hurt then it's on their hands.
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