"Dan S. MacAbre" wrote in message
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Dan S. MacAbre wrote:
When I started work in the stores of a factory, we were like the lowest
of the low. The company wanted to give us a slightly bigger pay rise
than everyone else. A quid a week, something like that. The union
kicked up a fuss about 'differentials', so it never happened.
You must have had an odd union. And a very shortsighted one. If
management
I don't have any other union experience to compare it to, so I don't know.
In the end, I saved myself a few quid, and cancelled my membership. A few
people fell out with me, but no-one I cared about. The meetings were
pretty scary anyway - a few loudmouths dominating the proceedings, and
(since it was pre-secret ballot days) the voting. That may explain the
shortsightedness - sheer envy by a few hotheads?
offer a pay rise to one group of workers that would normally be accepted
gratefully. Then the subject of differentials brought up at the next
round
of pay talks.
LOL, I had to join our union so I could go on strike back in 77