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Filo, have you read some of the stories regarding the abuse the striking lorry drivers have been throwing at local residents for shopping at Tesco?
Filo, isn't this more a case of the club doing what the Police ask (tell) them to do?
Quote from: MrFrost on December 13, 2012, 11:11:06 amFilo, have you read some of the stories regarding the abuse the striking lorry drivers have been throwing at local residents for shopping at Tesco?No person in Doncaster should use Tesco while this dispute is on going, Doncaster people are being thrown out of work, when the jobs are still there, they`re being given to Drivers from other parts of the country, it`s a disgrace and the club shouldn`t be seen to facilitate Tesco and Stobarts attempts to throw local people out of work, Doncaster has been shafted in the past, we should n`t let it happen again, every Tesco store should be picketed!
Quote from: Filo on December 13, 2012, 11:19:43 amQuote from: MrFrost on December 13, 2012, 11:11:06 amFilo, have you read some of the stories regarding the abuse the striking lorry drivers have been throwing at local residents for shopping at Tesco?No person in Doncaster should use Tesco while this dispute is on going, Doncaster people are being thrown out of work, when the jobs are still there, they`re being given to Drivers from other parts of the country, it`s a disgrace and the club shouldn`t be seen to facilitate Tesco and Stobarts attempts to throw local people out of work, Doncaster has been shafted in the past, we should n`t let it happen again, every Tesco store should be picketed!If I want to shop at Tesco, that is my choice. My decision. I shouldn't have to endure abuse thrown at me for making that choice.Read some comments on the local press sites and Facebook about the abuse shoppers have had from those protesting outside the Tesco in the town centre, people walking into the store with their children. Now that is a disgrace.
Quote from: MrFrost on December 13, 2012, 11:26:41 amQuote from: Filo on December 13, 2012, 11:19:43 amQuote from: MrFrost on December 13, 2012, 11:11:06 amFilo, have you read some of the stories regarding the abuse the striking lorry drivers have been throwing at local residents for shopping at Tesco?No person in Doncaster should use Tesco while this dispute is on going, Doncaster people are being thrown out of work, when the jobs are still there, they`re being given to Drivers from other parts of the country, it`s a disgrace and the club shouldn`t be seen to facilitate Tesco and Stobarts attempts to throw local people out of work, Doncaster has been shafted in the past, we should n`t let it happen again, every Tesco store should be picketed!If I want to shop at Tesco, that is my choice. My decision. I shouldn't have to endure abuse thrown at me for making that choice.Read some comments on the local press sites and Facebook about the abuse shoppers have had from those protesting outside the Tesco in the town centre, people walking into the store with their children. Now that is a disgrace.It`s called Solidarity my friend, go to Asda or Sainsbury`s, a small price to pay to support your fellow Townsfolk in their efforts to save their jobs, the club should tell the Scab drivers to sling their hooks, I pay £100 a year to park there, yet the scabs park for free, the club should be showing some support to the local community!
Still, the club can say no can they not? The Police don't own the land!
I got abuse from some outside our Tesco also. Protest all they like but don't block the road at edenthorpe some of us just wanted to go home. Can someone summarise what's actually gone on with this dispute? To me the actions of the picketers outside stores have been awful. No doubt union activists some of them, those guys help nobody.Rovers for me do the right thing trying to stay out of it and doing as police request.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 13, 2012, 11:38:00 amI got abuse from some outside our Tesco also. Protest all they like but don't block the road at edenthorpe some of us just wanted to go home. Can someone summarise what's actually gone on with this dispute? To me the actions of the picketers outside stores have been awful. No doubt union activists some of them, those guys help nobody.Rovers for me do the right thing trying to stay out of it and doing as police request.Tesco transferred the drivers contracts to Stobarts who immediately put the drivers on a 3 month redundancy consultation period. Most of them have received their statutory redundancy notices in the last few days.Personally, I am all for the strikes and the protests, The way the drivers have been treated is disgusting. You can clearly see who is right wing in this thread... as for saying keeping people out of it because they aren't aware of the situation, maybe that should apply to the posters too?!
Jenny/all,Don't bring politics into this thread otherwise I will move it to Off Topic. The only reason its here is how it affects the Rovers.
Quote from: MrFrost on December 13, 2012, 11:23:48 amStill, the club can say no can they not? The Police don't own the land!Yep, very true. But if you want to minimise your extortionate Police bill at the next few home games then maybe a little cooperation wouldn't go amiss.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 13, 2012, 11:38:00 amI got abuse from some outside our Tesco also. Protest all they like but don't block the road at edenthorpe some of us just wanted to go home. Can someone summarise what's actually gone on with this dispute? To me the actions of the picketers outside stores have been awful. No doubt union activists some of them, those guys help nobody.Rovers for me do the right thing trying to stay out of it and doing as police request.They have n`t stayed out of it, because they`ve let the scabs park there
Its like 1984 again....
Quote from: Jenny on December 13, 2012, 12:46:31 pmIts like 1984 again.... I hope its not, Jenny. I dont have that BMX any more.
Quote from: Filo on December 13, 2012, 12:10:29 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 13, 2012, 11:38:00 amI got abuse from some outside our Tesco also. Protest all they like but don't block the road at edenthorpe some of us just wanted to go home. Can someone summarise what's actually gone on with this dispute? To me the actions of the picketers outside stores have been awful. No doubt union activists some of them, those guys help nobody.Rovers for me do the right thing trying to stay out of it and doing as police request.They have n`t stayed out of it, because they`ve let the scabs park thereFilowill you stop calling those who more than likely have no choice but go to work because they cannot afford to go on strike. Its nothing short of ignorant.No i do not condone the actions of Tesco or Stobart but attacking others at the same level as yourselve for their actions is no way to get any respect from me or the public
Quote from: godlike1 on December 13, 2012, 12:36:56 pmQuote from: Filo on December 13, 2012, 12:10:29 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 13, 2012, 11:38:00 amI got abuse from some outside our Tesco also. Protest all they like but don't block the road at edenthorpe some of us just wanted to go home. Can someone summarise what's actually gone on with this dispute? To me the actions of the picketers outside stores have been awful. No doubt union activists some of them, those guys help nobody.Rovers for me do the right thing trying to stay out of it and doing as police request.They have n`t stayed out of it, because they`ve let the scabs park thereFilowill you stop calling those who more than likely have no choice but go to work because they cannot afford to go on strike. Its nothing short of ignorant.No i do not condone the actions of Tesco or Stobart but attacking others at the same level as yourselve for their actions is no way to get any respect from me or the publicA scab is a scab, how else would you describe them?
thankyou Jenny for your objective analysis .Otherwise difficult forexpats to understand. i do now and support the drivers. If uk had signed the European Social contract all theses underhand machiavellic workings to sack people would never have been legal in UK .