The Fear
A Wise Man (once sat next to him)
Going to the press talking about being a commodity was ridiculous (Not sure why the links have gone in both threads so we are saying the same thing in both to be fair)
It is called being an employee. Don't like it, there are choices. And of course they weren't consulted, the PFA would have been. He comes over as a right charlie to me in that interview.
Got a problem with communication, go to your employer not running to the papers with the poor us crap. My niece is 17, she was asked to go back to her job (she's filling in before uni) and she did so without a whimper. She works indoors and with the general public. She won't have the protection this lot get.
Yes, he has the right to say it, I have the right though, to think what a bunch of wimps modern men seem to be.
We are commodities. Oh for fuck sake. We all are. Our employers use us (for our labour) and we use them (for the pay). It is called being a grown up.
It is called being an employee. Don't like it, there are choices. And of course they weren't consulted, the PFA would have been. He comes over as a right charlie to me in that interview.
Got a problem with communication, go to your employer not running to the papers with the poor us crap. My niece is 17, she was asked to go back to her job (she's filling in before uni) and she did so without a whimper. She works indoors and with the general public. She won't have the protection this lot get.
Yes, he has the right to say it, I have the right though, to think what a bunch of wimps modern men seem to be.
We are commodities. Oh for fuck sake. We all are. Our employers use us (for our labour) and we use them (for the pay). It is called being a grown up.