24th March 2010, 10:28 PM
Damn fine Gilrean damn fine...
this is not about anything other than moving forward... and this is the way... more people... join the union of your choice and talk about it.. talk about it... then either join or not.
I just listened to a programme on Radio 4... worth listening too... confirmed to me why I have joined.
listen to it
Sat 27 Mar 2010
This is not about power... its about rights!
good muse!
this is not about anything other than moving forward... and this is the way... more people... join the union of your choice and talk about it.. talk about it... then either join or not.
I just listened to a programme on Radio 4... worth listening too... confirmed to me why I have joined.
Quote:Michael Buerk chairs a debate on the moral questions behind the week's news. Claire Fox, Michael Portillo, Clifford Longley and Kenan Malik cross-examine witnesses.
On the Moral Maze this week
It's a long time since the striking heyday of the 1970 and early 80's, but with the BA strike and threats of industrial action on the railways and London Underground it's been dubbed the Spring of Discontent. Whatever the rights and wrongs on both sides of these disputes its clear that it's the travelling public, who have nothing to do with the industrial action, will also have to pay the price. When does the collateral damage of a strike become unacceptable and where should we draw the line between the collective private interest of unions or employers and the wider public interest? If we curtail the right to strike are we protecting the narrow interests of consumers by curtailing a fundamental right in democratic society?
Broadcasts
Sat 27 Mar 2010
- 22:15
BBC Radio 4
listen to it
Sat 27 Mar 2010
- 22:15
BBC Radio 4
This is not about power... its about rights!
good muse!