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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

If you work for British Airways and have been on strike this week, next time you see a soldier who's returned from Afghanistan/Iraq make sure you tell him/her about your awful working conditions, poor uniform, long hours and low pay!! for my friend who is there xoxoxox

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

copy and pasted into facebook - excellent x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

thank you hunni xoxoxo

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"If you work for British Airways and have been on strike this week, next time you see a soldier who's returned from Afghanistan/Iraq make sure you tell him/her about your awful working conditions, poor uniform, long hours and low pay!! for my friend who is there xoxoxox "

They can also tell all the youngsters like my son that try every single day to get a job and has had only two interviews in a year and neither bothered to get back. Should be lucky they got a job at all ungreatful twats

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I completely disagree with the BA strike and have 100% support for our troops wherever they are serving but I don't think the comparison is fair........it's a bit like saying no one should ever ask for a pay rise because there are children starving in Africa.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" They can also tell all the youngsters like my son that try every single day to get a job and has had only two interviews in a year and neither bothered to get back. Should be lucky they got a job at all ungreatful twats"

I think this comparison fits

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

on a lighter note diamond how is Rampton secure hospital

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"on a lighter note diamond how is Rampton secure hospital

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lol im seriously thinking about moving out. You would not believe the people that think im serious and when i say im in for murdering my last fuck buddy they still message me lol. Just waiting to think up a more appropriate place of residence lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

yes i no but just sick of hearing about fecking ba xoxox

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I completely disagree with the BA strike and have 100% support for our troops wherever they are serving but I don't think the comparison is fair........it's a bit like saying no one should ever ask for a pay rise because there are children starving in Africa."

I would agree the troops are a very different thing or anyone asking for a pay rise would get something thrown at them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

well at least its 3 meal a day !!!!!!! i think in need a stint xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd sack the bloody lot of them ....

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

wwow babe is that your eye? xpxpx

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"well at least its 3 meal a day !!!!!!! i think in need a stint xxx "

I know but Beverly Allet she cant half talk and i dont trust her what with being diabetic and everything lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I agree with you all. Exchange of labour should be banned. All citizens should be born into slavery without rights and be worked to death.

Soldiers really are special. They don't sign up to do their job and shouldn't be expected to.

Damn B.A. Workers fucking malcontents.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

ffs diamond watch yourself xoxoxo

lol xoxoox

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I agree with you all. Exchange of labour should be banned. All citizens should be born into slavery without rights and be worked to death.

Soldiers really are special. They don't sign up to do their job and shouldn't be expected to.

Damn B.A. Workers fucking malcontents. "

Well i wouldn't out it that strongly granny but people should be allowed to fight for their rights.

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay

So let me get this right, because we have our men fighting in Afghanistan then every worker in the UK should allow employers to ride rough shod over them as it's disrespectful to the troops?

It's far more disrespectful to use our brave troops as an excuse to slate striking workers back home, the two things are totally unconnected.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

no iam just saying the the ba workers are moaning about pay uniforms and the crap jobs and my driend who is serving at war does not moan about anything he gets on and works thats what iam saying and wanted to share this with people and get the den feel how pepole think x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

and if i could type aswell xox lol x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So let me get this right, because we have our men fighting in Afghanistan then every worker in the UK should allow employers to ride rough shod over them as it's disrespectful to the troops?

It's far more disrespectful to use our brave troops as an excuse to slate striking workers back home, the two things are totally unconnected."

Yesssssss Well said!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

its a manchester thing oxoxoxo

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

An article in the paper today made me chuckle. It was about Bob Crow, the militant wanker in charge of the Rail Union.

The article mentioned that Bob Crow wasn't born, he walked out after 9 months and 3 weeks because he couldn't agree terms with his mother on being born.

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By *uton_coupleCouple
over a year ago

luton


"So let me get this right, because we have our men fighting in Afghanistan then every worker in the UK should allow employers to ride rough shod over them as it's disrespectful to the troops?

It's far more disrespectful to use our brave troops as an excuse to slate striking workers back home, the two things are totally unconnected."

i can agree with that

most soldiers are in the army for less than ten years , and when they come back to civy street might well get a job as a steward on an airplane

im sure they would not enjoy finding that conditions of employment had eroded during there stint fighting for there country

the airlines like ryanair , and easyjet are allready targeting polish workers to work on the planes

we fly with them on a regular basis so can testify to that fact

as we all know they will work very long hours on low pay without complaint , and that suites the airlines just great

what a shame to have fought all over the world for ten years , only to return home and find yourself picking turnips for 12 hours a day , on minimum wage

i dont think the BA workers stand a chance as there are millions of european immigrants waiting to take there place , they have worked there way up from the farmers fields and are now flooding the airlines with cheap labour

there will be no type of work that they cant handle , be it , doctor , dentist , lawyer , barrister , designer , or even politician

its gone beyond argueing if its true or not , just open your eyes and watch it happening

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What's happened is that the old working class 'professions' no longger exist. With the exception of postmen, the jobs that many working class people were proud to be have long been replaced by fast food and hypermarkets. I'm referring to the old professions such as milkman, baker, butcher etc. These were jobs that working class people were rpoud to spend a lifetime doing but they don't exist anymore and we're left with a social class with has no identity. They're told what to think, what to eat, what to drink and where to go, whilst in the meantime we're flooded with another country's underclass who are only too happy to do any job that's asked of them. I don't resent the Poles for coming here to work, they want a better life and I'd do the same if the situation was reversed, but we have got to start addressing the underlying problems of the working class in this country and not just throw soundbites at the issue.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i agree to a point with wishy but the occupations he mentioned were more for the middle classes than the working class but still has a major point in regards to professions.

since the end of industry and towards the service sector of employment we have a working class who either dont have jobs and up being the underclass or we have jobs with shit pay and terms and conditions and are losing more of these each time.

iv worked in a variety of jobs from bar work to support work and with each new job that comes along the pay seems to be gettin lower and the conditions worse.

i dont know the full ins and outs of the ba strike but i dont think they would be walkin out to risk losing their jobs over something trivial.

air cabin crew are vital i wouldnt like to be on a flight without them to be honest and i wouldnt like their job either all that smilin would kill me xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Granny and Jane: couldn't have put it better myself!

Talk about not comparing like with like?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

See our post about Lest We Forget to remind us of what our brave men and women are in danger of every day.

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By *uton_coupleCouple
over a year ago

luton


"What's happened is that the old working class 'professions' no longger exist. With the exception of postmen, the jobs that many working class people were proud to be have long been replaced by fast food and hypermarkets. I'm referring to the old professions such as milkman, baker, butcher etc. These were jobs that working class people were rpoud to spend a lifetime doing but they don't exist anymore and we're left with a social class with has no identity. They're told what to think, what to eat, what to drink and where to go, whilst in the meantime we're flooded with another country's underclass who are only too happy to do any job that's asked of them. I don't resent the Poles for coming here to work, they want a better life and I'd do the same if the situation was reversed, but we have got to start addressing the underlying problems of the working class in this country and not just throw soundbites at the issue."

the problem has gone too far allready to be able to address it

the uk cant mine coal anymore its imported from other countries that have low paid workers , just like we cant make steel anymore , or anything from an ocean going ship to a flaming raliegh bycycle

our tv and phones are made in japan , fridges and washing machines in italy , and anything from a shoe to a washing up bowl in china

theres very very little of anything in fact left

you got o2 owned by spanish , along with abby national , cadbury , the london eye owned by other foreign countries

in fact it is far easier to list the things we still own , but i cant think of anything

even mc donalds and kfc are american

middle class jobs were mentioned earlier ,

on many ocassions on other threads people have bleated on about the poles etc having to have a degree etc to work in a light bulb factory sweeping up in there own countrie, and its true

those that are here now picking potatoes have got those quallifications , and as soon as they get the chance will target those middle class , and blue collar jobs

and yes i agree GOOD LUCK TO THEM as i would do the same thing myself

but it does not alter the fact that they will erode working conditions , and the level of pay for , doctors , barristers , designers , and potatoe pickers alike

just wait and see

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well I'm confused!

People are moaning about striking BA workers who are fighting for their rights, in the process losing all their perks like free flights, whilst at the same time mourning the loss of our coal mines that Arthur Scargill fought to save by taking industrial action!

It's our own apathy that has lead us to this point. I remember when a lot of Polish children joined my daughter's school. They could hardly speak English but in less than a year were fluent and obtaining As. My daughter came home and said the Headmaster had read the riot act saying they should be ashamed of their Bs and Cs when children with English as a second language was beating them: most of the kids got it!

People moan about foreigners taking over jobs they don't want because they're low paid, yet turn around and deride workers fighting to protect their jobs and conditions! Should they fail and Willie Walsh gives the jobs to Eastern Europeans what will you say then!

Look at the bigger picture, support those fighting to maintain a standard of life for all of us instead of seeing them as self serving greedy wankers!

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!

All I can say, reguardless of if the BA workers are right or wrong in striking is that I`m glad Willie Walsh is not MY boss as he sounds like he would go into ANY buisness and upset a settled workforce.

Yes, I`m fully aware the BA are losing money, but surely there`s a better way of going about it than throwing sand into the wheels like WW is doing. He just comes across to me as an angry, spitefull, nasty piece of work.

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By *uton_coupleCouple
over a year ago

luton


"Well I'm confused!

People are moaning about striking BA workers who are fighting for their rights, in the process losing all their perks like free flights, whilst at the same time mourning the loss of our coal mines that Arthur Scargill fought to save by taking industrial action!

It's our own apathy that has lead us to this point. I remember when a lot of Polish children joined my daughter's school. They could hardly speak English but in less than a year were fluent and obtaining As. My daughter came home and said the Headmaster had read the riot act saying they should be ashamed of their Bs and Cs when children with English as a second language was beating them: most of the kids got it!

People moan about foreigners taking over jobs they don't want because they're low paid, yet turn around and deride workers fighting to protect their jobs and conditions! Should they fail and Willie Walsh gives the jobs to Eastern Europeans what will you say then!

Look at the bigger picture, support those fighting to maintain a standard of life for all of us instead of seeing them as self serving greedy wankers! "

dont be confused its quite simple

we support the BA workers but they do not have a chance

if it was really difficult to find cabin crew , like it is to find lets say brain surgeons do you really think that willie walsh would be taking them on ?

of course not , its those clever little polish children you mention that have now grown up that will be looking to replace them on lower wages

they have the mentality to be extreemly hard working , and are prepared to do that for lower pay

i for one do not deride anyone , i am just stating the facts

polish , and other foreign workers are prepared to work for lower wages and longer gruelling hours

there have been hundreds of people on the other threads blowing there trumpets from the rooftops stating just that

that is the climate that the BA workers find themselves in

they are cabin crew on strike , and there are thousands and thousands that could , and would , and have in fact done it , they have taken there place

if your on strike and theres thousands being trained up to do your job theres only one word for it , heres a clue F

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well I'm confused!

People are moaning about striking BA workers who are fighting for their rights, in the process losing all their perks like free flights, whilst at the same time mourning the loss of our coal mines that Arthur Scargill fought to save by taking industrial action!

It's our own apathy that has lead us to this point. I remember when a lot of Polish children joined my daughter's school. They could hardly speak English but in less than a year were fluent and obtaining As. My daughter came home and said the Headmaster had read the riot act saying they should be ashamed of their Bs and Cs when children with English as a second language was beating them: most of the kids got it!

People moan about foreigners taking over jobs they don't want because they're low paid, yet turn around and deride workers fighting to protect their jobs and conditions! Should they fail and Willie Walsh gives the jobs to Eastern Europeans what will you say then!

Look at the bigger picture, support those fighting to maintain a standard of life for all of us instead of seeing them as self serving greedy wankers!

dont be confused its quite simple

we support the BA workers but they do not have a chance

if it was really difficult to find cabin crew , like it is to find lets say brain surgeons do you really think that willie walsh would be taking them on ?

of course not , its those clever little polish children you mention that have now grown up that will be looking to replace them on lower wages

they have the mentality to be extreemly hard working , and are prepared to do that for lower pay

i for one do not deride anyone , i am just stating the facts

polish , and other foreign workers are prepared to work for lower wages and longer gruelling hours

there have been hundreds of people on the other threads blowing there trumpets from the rooftops stating just that

that is the climate that the BA workers find themselves in

they are cabin crew on strike , and there are thousands and thousands that could , and would , and have in fact done it , they have taken there place

if your on strike and theres thousands being trained up to do your job theres only one word for it , heres a clue F

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fucked!!

happened years ago when i had left school and was working in a jeans factory we went on strike and the work was shipped to china.

they could make them for 2.40 a pair was more expensive here. they had no working rights etc so more viable. end result workforce of 500 gone x

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