(04 Dec 2013, 11:20 pm)andreos1 wrote Where are mine and eezypeazy's names at like?
I am also a union member, but it doesn't appear on the list.
Pay my council tax to a local authority and I am on the mailing list for Nexus.
This is the first I have heard/seen of it all.
Good to see PTUG on there!
If Nexus are serious about QCS, then they need to ensure passengers are involved, rather than relying on statutory consultees to voice opinion.
The operators have ignored passengers for long enough.
Hopefully Nexus won't fall into the same trap.
I'm actually on the Nexus 'consultation panel', but I never got an invite. I did submit some feedback personally though. It's a shame my union isn't listed, despite representing over 80,000 members in both public and private sector in the North East alone. Serious homework needed by Nexus methinks.
(04 Dec 2013, 8:54 pm)gtomlinson wrote PTUG are a bunch of raving Stalinist loonies. Embarrassing that they've been included
I thought the idea of them being around was quite good when I first heard of them, but I've tried numerous times to get involved yet they don't seem too willing. Thankfully I'm not so willing now, as I'm a big fan of democracy. I think any such group should represent the views of a majority membership, and not personal feeling. Reminds me of some anti-cuts groups in the region...
(04 Dec 2013, 9:04 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote No there a bunch of P**** Tuggers as there Abbreviation would suggest
Seems harsh. Have you had much experience of them? I'd love to say I've had, but as above, they weren't too keen.