Re: Is it time for transport unions to be banned?
Von: boltar2003@yahoo.co.uk [Profil]
Datum: 20.11.2009 14:32
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Newsgroup: uk.transport.london
Datum: 20.11.2009 14:32
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Newsgroup: uk.transport.london
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 05:18:14 -0800 (PST) MIG <googlespam@doreenbird.co.uk> wrote: >Yes, I think he means Bob Crow, whose funding comes entirely from the >subscriptions of members he represents and to whom he is >democratically accountable, unlike ... ooh ... the bosses of Lloyds >who are being propped up by the taxpayer and over whom the taxpayer >has no control. Oh so old Bob is democratically accountable to the taxpayer is he? Taxpayers have control over his actions do they? The bosses of lloyds are accountable to their shareholders FYI which is about as democratic as far as the rest of the country is concerned as accountability to a union membership. B2003[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- MIG (20.11.2009 15:10)
- Boltar (20.11.2009 15:45)
- Recliner (20.11.2009 16:04)
- Boltar (20.11.2009 16:13)
- Bruce (20.11.2009 16:34)
- Bruce (20.11.2009 16:24)
- Huge (20.11.2009 16:43)
- Recliner (20.11.2009 16:16)
- MIG (20.11.2009 16:33)
- Boltar (20.11.2009 16:53)
- przyjaciel (20.11.2009 17:14)
- MIG (20.11.2009 17:43)
- Recliner (20.11.2009 13:55)
