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Sorry IDM but I can't really believe you are so naive to believe what you just posted.How on earth can the people who are being put on the dole by Tesco/Stobarts picket either of their head offices?They are local people so they want to let local people try and affect the situation.If everyone stopped shopping at every Tesco store in Doncaster for a week I guarantee every one of those drivers would be reinstated.
So every Tesco driver is hurling abuse at every Tesco shopper? Come off it you know that isn't true.As for Tesco opening a new store in Doncaster. The only reason they are doing that is they see more £££££££.So its ok for Tesco to go throwing drivers on the dole as they are opening a new store?
Yeah go to Tesco for the cheap prices achieved by bullying the unemployed into working for nothing. Alright as long as its not your family involved. As for Silent Majority seeing helping the Police as staying out of it South Yorkshire Police wouldnt be facing so many enquiries if they did.
I might have got this one wrong, so please correct me if I have, but shouldn't the drivers be protesting against Stobbarts as they're the company making drivers redundant?
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?
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: 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
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.
So it's OK to shop to shop at Tesco now is it? Even though all the drivers are out of work next year with a few squids in their pocket and such great employment prospects.I'm with Filo.
You ought to thank your lucky stars Alias. I dread to think where you, me and everyone else on here would be without a century and more of collective bargaining and political power. No NHS for a start. No safety legislation. No votes for women. No free education. No clean air. F*** me. I'm just gobsmacked by the ignorance and Daily Mail rhetoric on display in your last few lines Alias.BobG
Dispute has ended. Feel free to shop at Tesco again.http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/business/long-running-doncaster-tesco-drivers-dispute-comes-to-an-end-1-5222722
Quote from: NorthNorfolkRover on December 13, 2012, 04:36:23 pmYeah go to Tesco for the cheap prices achieved by bullying the unemployed into working for nothing. Alright as long as its not your family involved. As for Silent Majority seeing helping the Police as staying out of it South Yorkshire Police wouldnt be facing so many enquiries if they did.I'm sure they pay the minimum wage.
A person that is prepared to cross a picket line to the detriment of the workers with a grievance is a scab in my eyes, just like strike breakers are. If the workers of this Country stuck together during disputes rather than being selfish, the anti union laws put in place by the Tories would n`t be worth the paper they were written on, working conditions would be better, there would be less companies paying the bare minimum and employment agencies would n`t get away with treating people like shit!
Quote from: MrFrost on December 13, 2012, 03:47:07 pmDispute has ended. Feel free to shop at Tesco again.http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/business/long-running-doncaster-tesco-drivers-dispute-comes-to-an-end-1-5222722I'll never set foot in another Tesco store again thank you very much. Apart from to fill a trolley with a couple of hundreds of quids worth of shopping, have it rung through the till and refuse to pay because of the way Tesco treat their workers, as I did on Saturday at the town centre store whilst the protests were going on.
Quote from: Filo on December 14, 2012, 09:50:38 amA person that is prepared to cross a picket line to the detriment of the workers with a grievance is a scab in my eyes, just like strike breakers are. If the workers of this Country stuck together during disputes rather than being selfish, the anti union laws put in place by the Tories would n`t be worth the paper they were written on, working conditions would be better, there would be less companies paying the bare minimum and employment agencies would n`t get away with treating people like shit! If it was me I'd be more concerned about my family, my prospects than solidarity with other workers, but that's just me.My opinion on this is that the decision to simply sack them is wrong, I'm pretty sure they could find them alternative works within Stobart surely? But I don't at all think unions help theirselves in these situations (or most situations). The lorry drivers get huge sympathy from me, but they're simply badly advised. From what I saw the trouble causing aspects at my local Tesco didn't look like lorry drivers to me (I assume as usual it's the union activists again causing trouble). They help nobody but their own egotistical views and their concerns don't at all ever seem to be about their fellow workers but focussed solely on their political anti government views. It seems strange to me that all they could negotiate was a better redundancy package, you'd think they could've negotiated better terms for their members and helped them keep jobs wouldn't you? I mean you can't tell me Stobart can take over and not need extra staff?
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on December 14, 2012, 10:52:01 amQuote from: Filo on December 14, 2012, 09:50:38 amA person that is prepared to cross a picket line to the detriment of the workers with a grievance is a scab in my eyes, just like strike breakers are. If the workers of this Country stuck together during disputes rather than being selfish, the anti union laws put in place by the Tories would n`t be worth the paper they were written on, working conditions would be better, there would be less companies paying the bare minimum and employment agencies would n`t get away with treating people like shit! If it was me I'd be more concerned about my family, my prospects than solidarity with other workers, but that's just me.My opinion on this is that the decision to simply sack them is wrong, I'm pretty sure they could find them alternative works within Stobart surely? But I don't at all think unions help theirselves in these situations (or most situations). The lorry drivers get huge sympathy from me, but they're simply badly advised. From what I saw the trouble causing aspects at my local Tesco didn't look like lorry drivers to me (I assume as usual it's the union activists again causing trouble). They help nobody but their own egotistical views and their concerns don't at all ever seem to be about their fellow workers but focussed solely on their political anti government views. It seems strange to me that all they could negotiate was a better redundancy package, you'd think they could've negotiated better terms for their members and helped them keep jobs wouldn't you? I mean you can't tell me Stobart can take over and not need extra staff?What do lorry drivers look like?There were quite a few of men in the group of drivers who stood to benefit a lot more than the others due to their length of service etc, yet they stood together why the guys on the pickets and put solidarity before themselves. Its what friends do....If Stobarts needed the extra staff then they would have never have been made redundant in the first place, they decided that they could staff the depot with their existing workforce. They claimed that jobs were available in alternative roles, barely any of them were in Doncaster, or the surrounding area - realistically there were no jobs there for the vast majority of them to go to.When their contracts werre transferred from Tesco to Stobarts, they were on worse conditions, lower pay, lower benefits, less pension etc - and then not only did they have to contend with that they also were served with a 90 day notice almost immediately after the transfer. They didn't want to go on strike, its not like they were getting paid for being on the pickets but they were standing up for what they believed in, and that was Tesco & Stobarts selling them down the river.These aren't all young men we are talking about either, these are men who may find it difficult to find a new job given their age, men who have families, kids and grandkids to support. Don't ever think that they found the decision to strike easily.It is funny that those who seem to be supporting Tesco/Stobarts are the same ones who moan about unemployment figures and people claiming benefits etc... yet you have a group of men who just want to work and have lost their jobs a few week before Christmas being criticised for standing up for what they believe in. Would you rather they had just taken it lying down and claimed job seekers?!Some of you wouldn't know what solidarity and compassion was if it come and slapped you in the face. Aren't we all supposed to be in this together?
It doesn't give them a right to abuse anyone, and I would be absolutely staggered if this was wide spread.... by all accounts the reaction they have had from the Doncaster public has been fantastic. Don't tar them all by isolated incidents.It really doesn't surprise me at all that you seem to be aware of such incidents, always seems to be the case.....!!
It isn't every driver abusing every person who shops at Tesco though is it?
Quote from: Jenny on December 14, 2012, 11:45:48 amIt doesn't give them a right to abuse anyone, and I would be absolutely staggered if this was wide spread.... by all accounts the reaction they have had from the Doncaster public has been fantastic. Don't tar them all by isolated incidents.It really doesn't surprise me at all that you seem to be aware of such incidents, always seems to be the case.....!!Incidents were on the Free Press website, and on Facebook, so it isn't hard to be aware of them, and other people who have posted in this thread have also seen it happen, so it certainly isn't an isolated incident.
Quote from: MrFrost on December 14, 2012, 11:50:55 amQuote from: Jenny on December 14, 2012, 11:45:48 amIt doesn't give them a right to abuse anyone, and I would be absolutely staggered if this was wide spread.... by all accounts the reaction they have had from the Doncaster public has been fantastic. Don't tar them all by isolated incidents.It really doesn't surprise me at all that you seem to be aware of such incidents, always seems to be the case.....!!Incidents were on the Free Press website, and on Facebook, so it isn't hard to be aware of them, and other people who have posted in this thread have also seen it happen, so it certainly isn't an isolated incident.Ah the Free Press! not known for sensationalising things are they, and facebook! well say no more!