Imagine being a part of the unite and reading what Ben is putting up calling you all names under the same saying you walked out of a deal. In my opinion it's no wonder they walked out. If I'm part of this deal and have another week of strikes to then see Ben saying I'm being unreasonable and not being fair to the drivers for them to come back with open arms for a deal. I'm gonna walk out.
This is just my opinion. Others may have another view
(14 Oct 2023, 4:53 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]And if this is indeed the case, nor should they.
If they're driving a company vehicle, then it's work and should be paid. Regardless of whether it's in service or not.
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As someone said on another forum airline piolets and steward/ess have been doing it for years - dont get paid until the doors lock and stop getting paid when doos open......... not sure you can compare the tow but I was supriosed to find out it was true.
(14 Oct 2023, 5:03 pm)Rob44 wrote [ -> ]As someone said on another forum airline piolets and steward/ess have been doing it for years - dont get paid until the doors lock and stop getting paid when doos open......... not sure you can compare the tow but I was supriosed to find out it was true.
That may well be the case, but does that make it right? Why should people have to perform work tasks in their own time?
We need to do more to stop this almost free reign of driving down working conditions. If a company desires to make more money, it shouldn't be at the expense of those working for it.
(14 Oct 2023, 5:03 pm)Rob44 wrote [ -> ]As someone said on another forum airline piolets and steward/ess have been doing it for years - dont get paid until the doors lock and stop getting paid when doos open......... not sure you can compare the tow but I was supriosed to find out it was true.
But they never were paid for this, drivers were.
Maybe pilots and flight attendants should be, maybe from the time they arrive at their airport
(14 Oct 2023, 5:06 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]That may well be the case, but does that make it right? Why should people have to perform work tasks in their own time?
We need to do more to stop this almost free reign of driving down working conditions. If a company desires to make more money, it shouldn't be at the expense of those working for it.
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These types of terms are effectively grandfathered from the time of municipal ownership and pre-deregulation. (At a time when unions were far stronger I might add)
One has to assume that both the unions and companies that have such rules know that removing thorny issues, comes a price. Personally, between sign and sign off, the only part of any workday which should be unpaid is the meal break.
(14 Oct 2023, 5:06 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]That may well be the case, but does that make it right? Why should people have to perform work tasks in their own time?
We need to do more to stop this almost free reign of driving down working conditions. If a company desires to make more money, it shouldn't be at the expense of those working for it.
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100% agree. Just though it was an interesting point
(14 Oct 2023, 4:02 pm)Driver9*** wrote [ -> ]I've read on another forum that one of the conditions for the pay deal is not paying the drivers for time driven "out of service" first thing in the morning and late at night, is that true?
No, completely fictitious. Isn’t on the table and never was.
(14 Oct 2023, 7:49 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]"Who's this f'n cock?" is a phrase that immediately springs to mind upon pondering your post.
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I dunno, judging by non striking staff social media comments, they’re truly in the cult of personality. Lower and middle managers who’ll sell the granny to get a thank you pat off Ben and some token industry recognition for having a laugh at the strike or inside joke comments.
Gijlbert Management style lingering on and on…
The place is utterly full of incompetent over promoted middle managers with inept people management skills who’d last a month at most outside of GNE
(14 Oct 2023, 8:05 pm)Ambassador wrote [ -> ]I dunno, judging by non striking staff social media comments, they’re truly in the cult of personality. Lower and middle managers who’ll sell the granny to get a thank you pat off Ben and some token industry recognition for having a laugh at the strike or inside joke comments.
Gijlbert Management style lingering on and on…
Evidently some seriousness needs to be brought in at GNE, I think they'd be wise to take a similar approach to the video below in future meetings if they want to get the business into a good place again.
(14 Oct 2023, 8:16 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Evidently some seriousness needs to be brought in at GNE, I think they'd be wise to take a similar approach to the video below in future meetings if they want to get the business into a good place again.
No. Don't compare Ben and Riverside to a random office in Slough.
(14 Oct 2023, 8:05 pm)Ambassador wrote [ -> ]I dunno, judging by non striking staff social media comments, they’re truly in the cult of personality. Lower and middle managers who’ll sell the granny to get a thank you pat off Ben and some token industry recognition for having a laugh at the strike or inside joke comments.
Gijlbert Management style lingering on and on…
The place is utterly full of incompetent over promoted middle managers with inept people management skills who’d last a month at most outside of GNE
But our very own Dan has been nominated for an award!
(14 Oct 2023, 8:37 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]
But our very own Dan has been nominated for an award!
I wish Dan the very best and I’d like to be clear his socials are squeaky clean and professional, the odd slip but we all do that! As much as I enjoy mocking him and I know, he does the same back…It’s clear he’s dedicated to public transport and the region and that will clearly help his career as passion for a job is half the battle. He’d probably tell you himself he’s not fully qualified, I don’t think anyone ever is really but there’s a desire and passion and that will help growth
My wish for him is that he gets strong, competent leadership to shape and support his development and from the outside, and I don’t mean Roger French and best Bearded Impressions. I don’t think that’s there at GNE at the moment and I think that’s our whole problem. Rudderless leadership and inexperienced leadership but it’s not a hard fix.
There’ll be a fall guy in all of this, distance yourself from Ben and those Service Managers like Will S etc who seem intent on committing social media career suicide
(15 Oct 2023, 1:24 pm)NEbushopper wrote [ -> ]The sne 6/7 was very cosy heading out of metrocentre yesterday and the gct 67 seemed very busy aswell.
I did the 1556 7 from Metrocentre yesterday and left F&S from the interchange with over 70 on, had to drive past people at Yellow Car Park and Gala Bingo.
There are a few metro replacement coming up at the end of the month and beginning of November. I'm guessing if gne win the contract. Gne must cover it or have to give it someone else?
(16 Oct 2023, 10:23 am)Aaron21 wrote [ -> ]There are a few metro replacement coming up at the end of the month and beginning of November. I'm guessing if gne win the contract. Gne must cover it or have to give it someone else?
Cover it with what? Every member of their workforce is on all out strike then!
(18 Oct 2023, 6:21 am)NEbushopper wrote [ -> ]I think they have enough agency drivers. They are only running theses because they could get heavy fines.
What about the 35, 28 and 29 - they are contracted but dont see them runing?
(18 Oct 2023, 8:37 am)Rob44 wrote [ -> ]What about the 35, 28 and 29 - they are contracted but dont see them runing?
Dan has literally posted the answer a couple posts above.
The agency workers for the North Tyneside Rockets already had that assignment, ages before any strike was announced. They're therefore allowed to continue, legally.
The law prevents agency workers being hired in for the purpose of covering striking workers.
The law Dan refers to, it has always been in place, even going back to the TULR Act in the early 90s. The Govt recently tried to remove it, but it was overturned by the High Court this year.
(18 Oct 2023, 8:42 am)Adrian wrote [ -> ]Dan has literally posted the answer a couple posts above.
The agency workers for the North Tyneside Rockets already had that assignment, ages before any strike was announced. They're therefore allowed to continue, legally.
The law prevents agency workers being hired in for the purpose of covering striking workers.
The law Dan refers to, it has always been in place, even going back to the TULR Act in the early 90s. The Govt recently tried to remove it, but it was overturned by the High Court this year.
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So if the indefinite strike goes ahead and the assignments run out the buses would cease to operate?
Also, if Nexus take the fares from these services surely they cant be too happy that GNE are telling the public no services ( bar schools) will run yet they are running some rockets in North Tynside - if there was ever a waste of fuel this seems to be it