Some links for international labour day.
You have nothing to lose but your chains
Quote by kentswingers777
Well I for one will not be celebrating May day for this reason.
I bet the Labour activists will be having a party today, but from their awful showings in the polls, and the prospect of defeat next week, I would have thought celebrating anything would have been the last thing on their minds.
Come on you Liberals.
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Well I for one will not be celebrating May day for this reason.
I bet the Labour activists will be having a party today, but from their awful showings in the polls, and the prospect of defeat next week, I would have thought celebrating anything would have been the last thing on their minds.
Come on you Liberals.
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Maybe I should start a collection fund.
Oppression? By whom to who?
Mind you though I never see a poor union leader, and whilst his members are out on strike getting strike pay they still get carried around in their big Jaguars collecting their salaries, which in many cases is more than the PM.
I remember the great days of the 70's and 80's when a shop steward would scream " EVERYBODY OUT " at a whim. Concerned not about their members, but about bringing down Governments, Ted Heaths to be precise. That is how powerful they became. I never want to go back to those dark days of union powers. They won't as Thatcher saw to that one with the secret ballots, and the closing of the medievil union shop floor policies. I bet the TUC loved those new laws as they could not dictate anymore to their members exactly what to do.
Yeah lets celebrate those days.
By oppression you mean those nasty men who pay the wages? How dreadful of them for even thinking about becoming a boss....no bosses NO workers........no bosses NO wages........simples.
Or shall all bosses split their profits with their workers, well it's only fair. :twisted:
We have decent employment laws now to protect the workers, and the unions have about as much power as the NUM.
The miners and the print unions who were the worst are mere figments of the past now, were the ones constantly trying to wield their swords, but the mighty have fallen and are no more.
Cheers Mags.
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There was me thinking that May Day was a traditional pagan festival that was hijacked 120 years ago (give or take) by a bunch of malcontents.
It`s a time for celebration !! The Earth is waking again, the sap is rising ...
Sod the petty squabbles of mankind and celebrate the coming of Summer :bounce:
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No it was pure fucking evil......destroyed millions to fill the pockets of a small group of already wealthy friends
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I'm confused so can someone else please clarify a couple of things I hold to be true:
1) History does actually extend further than the 60's?
2) The unions grew out of the exploitation of workers in mills etc and in part, were responsible for founding the labour laws that have already been mentioned?
For the people who made a stand against exploitation and who suffered poverty and extreme hardships to bring about some kind of fairness and safety to the workplace, I thank them.
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Thank goodness that day is over with!
Now all we have to wait for is the next strike to celebrate, and that will not be far away..
Maybe as one of those " nasty rich " bosses, I should get my staff in on bank holiday Monday....flat rate of course.
I call for a bosses day to celebrate, you know the struggles we go to, to make sure the company has work for it's staff. The worry of making sure the staff have their wages on time.
The struggles of being a boss day it can be called.
Happy bank holiday to all, but as a boss I will be in work, making sure my underpaid staff have work for Tuesday !