Tea? (Part 4)

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classic33

Leg End Member
No, never heard of 'em Blue.

I am a bit of a Shop Steward/Unionist type though.

I like to point out management failings due to the fact they take pleasure in attacking us & refuse to defend our position, not all the time, but often enough for resentment to breed.

The only concern our lot have is productivity & they have little regard for the Health & Safety of a certain section of staff.



Some people seem to be 'protected' & can do no wrong even when doing wrong.

Office staff have 'very adaptable rules' which are altered to suit at any given time.

In my work enviroment there is a deeply cultured mistrust between one faction & another.

I shall say ney more aboot it. ;)
Might know one or two of those "protected" people. Moved on/promoted when things went wrong.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
 

Blue

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Location
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No, never heard of 'em Blue.

I am a bit of a Shop Steward/Unionist type though.

I like to point out management failings due to the fact they take pleasure in attacking us & refuse to defend our position, not all the time, but often enough for resentment to breed.

The only concern our lot have is productivity & they have little regard for the Health & Safety of a certain section of staff.



Some people seem to be 'protected' & can do no wrong even when doing wrong.

Office staff have 'very adaptable rules' which are altered to suit at any given time.

In my work enviroment there is a deeply cultured mistrust between one faction & another.

I shall say ney more aboot it. ;)
I know where you're at. During my varied career I also spent time as a Union rep, serving at NEC level and leading the longest strike in my Unions' NI history. I was once told that I had MILITANT written across my personnel file - and I deserved the title as I never let the beggars away with anything!
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
Might know one or two of those "protected" people. Moved on/promoted when things went wrong.
That happens in many walks of life, eh! I took the MIOSH qualification when working in accident investigation to assist me in finding H&S problems and offering suitable solutions. The qualification was an interesting one as it took me into subjects like Behavioural Science that I hadn't previously studied.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
That happens in many walks of life, eh! I took the MIOSH qualification when working in accident investigation to assist me in finding H&S problems and offering suitable solutions. The qualification was an interesting one as it took me into subjects like Behavioural Science that I hadn't previously studied.
Covering such subjects as how people/crowds "flow". Including against an opposite flow.
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
Covering such subjects as how people/crowds "flow". Including against an opposite flow.
Crowd flow wasn't on the syllabus - more individual and group behaviour in an industrial/training environment, although some aspects were more general. It was an interesting subject and I learned a few things that I was able to put to good use when being assessed during my Teaching Certificate year and then use again later in my career as a teacher.
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
Just a recent incident, this side o'Pennines, led to a driver being "told off" by the person who'd issued what was being worn.
Nearly a walkout. Same company over that side
Hiya classic.

I don't work for a company but an Authority...

the driver does.

Since de-regulation of public transport under the Thatcher regime Council owned services were split & sold off.

Greater Manchester has maybe 40+ different bus companies, 2 dozen I could name off top of my head & the rest are very small mainly only running school services.

There are 3 large multi-national/ International companies.

A few of these companies sail very close to the wind regards safety & the law & a few who blatantly disregard it with impunity.

I do my best not to use public transport, well buses really when off work, resorting to them only if I know I am drinking alcohol.
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
I know where you're at. During my varied career I also spent time as a Union rep, serving at NEC level and leading the longest strike in my Unions' NI history. I was once told that I had MILITANT written across my personnel file - and I deserved the title as I never let the beggars away with anything!
Good on yer Blue.

Sometimes us little people have to look after & protect ourselves & the other little people who might not have the stomach for it.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Hiya classic.

I don't work for a company but an Authority...

the driver does.

Since de-regulation of public transport under the Thatcher regime Council owned services were split & sold off.

Greater Manchester has maybe 40+ different bus companies, 2 dozen I could name off top of my head & the rest are very small mainly only running school services.

There are 3 large multi-national/ International companies.

A few of these companies sail very close to the wind regards safety & the law & a few who blatantly disregard it with impunity.

I do my best not to use public transport, well buses really when off work, resorting to them only if I know I am drinking alcohol.
One involved in incident over this side, never last.
 

172traindriver

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Morning everyone :hello:

Misty out there at the moment, going to Yeovil Town today...
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Afternoon @the_mikey :hello:
How were the yokels? :crazy:
 

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