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RE: Network Rail
(28 May 2015, 9:21 pm)aureolin wrote It's dragged on for far too long now imo. The offer is piss poor, and I can't see why for one minute that Network Rail bosses would have thought it would be acceptable to the workers? 1.0% for this year, around 1.4% for next year as part of a two year deal. Despite the profits the company is turning.

Exactly which is why I feel a strike of 3 days in total (plus industrial action short of a strike [not working overtime or undertaking call-out duties for 1 week from 6th June]) to cause Network Rail the most hassle possible is the right way forward.

It can be argued they're in some pretty bad debt however the bonuses top management get paid is just stupid for it not to be shared out more evenly.
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