knockersbumpMKII wrote:... However if you have an agenda spit it out ...
I don't have an "agenda" on this, although as a trade unionist (a strike-winning MoC, for the record) and someone who supports the public sector, there are plenty here who would say that I have a very left-wing "agenda".
knockersbumpMKII wrote:I was clearly pointing out how poor management in PS is through the manager phoning her at work which was the main issue ...
Let's examine what you actually posted and that I responded to, shall we?
earlier, knockersbumpMKII wrote:I don't understand how a union rep can say that at all, what exactly has your wife done aside from have the misfortune to have an accident at work? There is no way on this planet that I can see how she could lose her job, what a bell end
I know he's the rep but that is as unforgiveable as the manager telling her over the phone she's getting a written warnijng, what's the matter with people FFS don't they have the brains they were born with..grrrrrr!
Whilst I know people want to cover their arses and union reps are well known for this but why say something like that when they should know full well how she would be feeling given the circumstances.
Tell her not to worry it's complete and utter b@ll@cks, I feel disgusted on your behalf.
it's just the tip of the iceberg I expect and there's little wonder local government all over the country is in the hole it is and staff so undermined and de-motivated..
So a massive rant about the rep; just about a mention of the rep being as bad as the manager – but all the ranting language is reserved for the rep and you being disgusted etc – and then: "there's little wonder local government all over the country is in the hole it is and staff so undermined and de-motivated".
The bulk of your rant is about the rep – and your conclusion is then read in that light.
In other words, you did not post, 'clearly' what you're now claiming you did.
Hutchie wrote:Whats Malcolm Walker go to do with this ?
Your suggestion that cock-ups = local authorities. It is an illustration of someone in the private sector having 'a Ratner moment' (cocking up), although his attempt to blame local authorities and the NHS for the will probably be lapped up by some.