(09 Nov 2023, 9:13 am)Thomas12 wrote Just when I thought they (or specifically Ben Maxfield) couldn’t get any worse. Embarrassing
https://www.mynewsdesk.com/uk/gonortheas...fer-474999
They paid someone to come up with these stats when you could just get the idea of the publics mood/thoughts just by reading any Facebook post in relation to the strike. Not surprised people aren't supportive either, considering they're the ones getting screwed over by it, people only generally care about their own situations, not that of a company and its employees.
The whole situation now, especially this move comes across as overgrown children throwing their toys out of the pram because they ain't getting their own way, literally every time its brought up, it's only ever about the rise in pay whilst the conditions never get a look in which is partly as to why the strike is happening in the first play, It's all mind games.
(09 Nov 2023, 11:38 am)Adrian wrote Imagine a running a business and trying your damnedest to turn the public against your own employees? Embarrassing.
As with most of these independent polls, those who commission them rarely talk about who they've asked or the questions they've asked, instead focusing on the answers they want. We all know that you can phrase a question to get the answer you want.