(19 Oct 2023, 10:16 pm)Arcticrossy92 wrote I might be wrong, but this form of striking is still a 'thing' in some countries, including Japan etc. I believe it was made 'illegal' in the UK in the 70s/80s.
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(23 Oct 2023, 7:00 pm)Ambassador wrote Seems to be all quiet on the front comrades?
Is Ben busy scurrying away on his Windows XP laptop with his latest masterpiece to hand
(23 Oct 2023, 10:19 pm)Aaron21 wrote I'm waiting for the new update for him to swear and say "F**k this I'm done" "Unite can shove the deal up there a**e"
(25 Oct 2023, 1:54 pm)Unber43 wrote So dragging their feet for weeks just to get what the drivers wanted in the first place
(25 Oct 2023, 1:53 pm)Ambassador wrote Jesus Christ that press release
(25 Oct 2023, 2:14 pm)Adrian wrote Another one that looks like it's been written by someone that has been slapped across the face with a copy of the S*n...
From this paragraph, it sounds like the offer will be put to ballot: "The next move is for Unite to ballot its members. An endorsement for the new pay rates should allow the union to call off its indefinite strike due to start on Saturday 28 October."
What isn't clear, probably due to the tabloid-style writing, is whether it'd be recommended for acceptance.
(25 Oct 2023, 2:14 pm)Storx wrote Bet those driver's are really excited about these 'region busting' wages. All that 1p an hour. Bet the sweet shops are jumping for joy - can you even get 1p sweets anymore...?It gets backdated to July
Just a shame those driver's earning that 1p a less have had that wage for 6 months now but yeah... and no doubt will be REGION BUSTING again in 6 months time...
(25 Oct 2023, 2:14 pm)Storx wrote Bet those driver's are really excited about these 'region busting' wages. All that 1p an hour. Bet the sweet shops are jumping for joy - can you even get 1p sweets anymore...?
Just a shame those driver's earning that 1p a less have had that wage for 6 months now but yeah... and no doubt will be REGION BUSTING again in 6 months time...
(25 Oct 2023, 5:51 pm)busmanT wrote As the current hourly rate is £12.83 and the offer is £14.15 that’s an extra £1.32 per hour, or £51.48 extra per week on a 39 hour week. Not a bad increase in my view.
I don’t know any people getting a 10% pay rise this year, and even fewer who, like GNE drivers, got a 10% rise last year as well.
(25 Oct 2023, 2:14 pm)Storx wrote Bet those driver's are really excited about these 'region busting' wages. All that 1p an hour. Bet the sweet shops are jumping for joy - can you even get 1p sweets anymore...?
Just a shame those driver's earning that 1p a less have had that wage for 6 months now but yeah... and no doubt will be REGION BUSTING again in 6 months time...
(25 Oct 2023, 6:14 pm)RobinHood wrote 1p vs Arriva current top rate, which is already under negotiation for next increase...
(25 Oct 2023, 5:51 pm)busmanT wrote As the current hourly rate is £12.83 and the offer is £14.15 that’s an extra £1.32 per hour, or £51.48 extra per week on a 39 hour week. Not a bad increase in my view.
I don’t know any people getting a 10% pay rise this year, and even fewer who, like GNE drivers, got a 10% rise last year as well.
(25 Oct 2023, 6:14 pm)RobinHood wrote 1p vs Arriva current top rate, which is already under negotiation for next increase...
(25 Oct 2023, 7:20 pm)Driver9*** wrote It's not even that though, it's exactly the same as Arriva's top rate which is also £14.15/hr. And before anyone bothers to link Arriva recruitment adverts on Indeed etc which say £14.14/hr, that is wrong, it is £14.15/hr they currently get and due for an increase at the end of this year, compared to the middle of next year for GNE.
And of course that's beside the point anyway when they would be on worse T&C than Arriva drivers if they accept it.
(25 Oct 2023, 7:21 pm)Storx wrote Aye it wasn't about the wage, it was more a jibe at the complete farce of shouting the highest wage when it's only 1p more than Arriva at Blyth / Ashington. I don't for one second don't believe it's not delibrate the number either so they can shout about it for 2 months or whenever Stagecoach or Arriva have their respective increases which will no doubt put GNE at the bottom of the pile again.
(25 Oct 2023, 10:07 pm)Unber43 wrote I saw something saying theyre removing T&Cs from each depot in the following months from this deal which is appauling considering its only 1p over Arriva Ashington and theyre already in re-negotationsI don’t believe that there is any “removal” of T&Cs - discussion on scheduling agreement changes perhaps.