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Kier Starmer ( on twitter) :I’ve spoken with staff sacked by P&O Ferries. I’m furious for them and stand with them.The Tories have created an environment where a bad employer thinks they have license to tear up staff contracts.Labour will introduce a new deal for working people to make work more secure.
Quote from: Donnywolf on March 17, 2022, 04:58:05 pmThey are being offered their jobs back though at the new lower rateFire and Rehire is immoralLabour MP tabled a Bill to make it illegalTory MPs voted it down and Johnson said " thanks for the suggestion" but we think Companies should not be compelled by a Law but we can encourage them to comply insteadHow's that going cnut ?The Tory MP for Dover thought she'd go and join the protesters for some cheap and insincere publicity. Insincere because she voted against the Hire and Refire Bill.Obviously she thought her constituents would have conveniently forgotten this.They hadn't.It didn't go well for her!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0bY_OBD1dw
They are being offered their jobs back though at the new lower rateFire and Rehire is immoralLabour MP tabled a Bill to make it illegalTory MPs voted it down and Johnson said " thanks for the suggestion" but we think Companies should not be compelled by a Law but we can encourage them to comply insteadHow's that going cnut ?
Quote from: foxbat on March 18, 2022, 10:01:18 pmKier Starmer ( on twitter) :I’ve spoken with staff sacked by P&O Ferries. I’m furious for them and stand with them.The Tories have created an environment where a bad employer thinks they have license to tear up staff contracts.Labour will introduce a new deal for working people to make work more secure.Does that include Labour party staff....asking for a friend;https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-fire-and-rehire-keir-starmer-david-evans-b1889879.htmlThe pot and the kettle again!Keith doesn't have a leg to stand on.
Yes Syd, I do understand that Labour have acted unlawfully in relation to staff and must face the consequences, expensive as that will prove.Keith is not in a position to criticise fire and rehire when he has been doing precisely that in his own party. This is one of the reasons for trade unions to reduce financial support.The matter is covered in many publications, including those of the Labour Party such as Labour List. The Independent article is included as a summary, and the ownership of that publication is nothing to the point. None of the content is disputed, is it?
Quote from: albie on March 20, 2022, 02:05:11 pmYes Syd, I do understand that Labour have acted unlawfully in relation to staff and must face the consequences, expensive as that will prove.Keith is not in a position to criticise fire and rehire when he has been doing precisely that in his own party. This is one of the reasons for trade unions to reduce financial support.The matter is covered in many publications, including those of the Labour Party such as Labour List. The Independent article is included as a summary, and the ownership of that publication is nothing to the point. None of the content is disputed, is it?And the bit about why they are tangled up in expensive legislation? which is why so many jobs have had to be made redundant, no?
Sorry Syd, but I don't think you have understood what is going on here."And the bit about why they are tangled up in expensive legislation? which is why so many jobs have had to be made redundant, no?Ooops ..............."Err no, definitely not!The Labour Party is NOT tangled up in expensive legislation.Keith chose to ignore legal advice to Labour that the courts would support the party, and decided to settle out of court and incur costs by doing so.Membership has fallen off a cliff, and with that subscriptions have reduced significantly.Trade Union financial support has been withdrawn, and no new sources of income found to make up the shortfall.The legal costs are yet to come, as those unlawfully dismissed and those illegally expelled from the Labour Party seek redress.With regard to the anti-semitism claims, the delay in publishing the Forde Report speaks volumes about Starmer and unwelcome findings. I think if you read it (all 851 pages of it) you will see why Keith does not want it discussed.Your final paragraph I assume is anti trade union;"And ................ show us the contracts of those fired and hired. Working from home is a bit of a damp squib during a pandemic wouldn't you think?"Contracts have to be respected. If the PandO staff have a good case, so also do Labour employees.Are you saying Keith should treat these cases differently?....there is no difference in law as far as I am aware.What is your point here?
Here's the official Parliamentary record of the vote that the minister says never happened https://votes.parliament.uk/Votes/Commons/Division/1253I've been saying for years that there was a creeping move in the Tory party towards normalising outright lying over matters of objective truth. It's not creeping anymore. It is rampant. They have realised that being truthful no longer matters, because enough people just blame all politicians for not being truthful.
DD.I will always decry anyone who outright lies on matters of objective truth.Always have. Always will. It's my nature.But this genuinely hasn't happened before. Politicians have always spun and put the best gloss on things. Tried to bury stuff that didn't help. That was normal.But they didn't outright lie.If they were caught doing that, it was the end of their career. I saw this starting to change 9-10 years ago. Cameron was officially written to by the head of the National Audit Office and told to stop quoting factually wrong statistics about the economy. Javid early in his career was on TV outright lying about the Austerity policy. These weren't opinions that you could squint at and say, yeah, there's a case to be made there. They were lies. Pure and simple.And the end of the road is that you have a PM who lies as easily as he breathes. You have Javid telling us that what we all heard with our own ears never happened. You have Scilly insisting that a vote that anyone can check in 5 seconds, never happened.It is genuinely terrifying how ingrained this rejection of Objective Truth is on the Right. It's a simple fact that the problem does not exist to anything like that extent on the Left. If it did, I would call it out every time. If you know of some examples, tell me.
Can you point out where Starmer has lied about an issue of Objective Truth?