Originally Posted by jim evans
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I remember the 70's, there was full employment if you wanted it, if you didn't you were known as a slacker. British management were the worst, very little investment in new machinery just wanting low wages to keep the staus quo. The unions saw what germany were earning and wanted parity once in the EU; you couldn't have it both ways though, either invest in new machinery and lose jobs short term or pump up wages for those already using antiquated tooling and creating substandard goods that were losing their credibility.
Triumph and BSA went, Leyland followed and then the winter of discontent that proved the final straw for the public at large. Thatcher then had her mandate for change and the public sleepwalked their way through the 80's on the back of the Falklands war and the promise of owning your council house, which was the real killer for union power; you could get your rent paid when on strike but not your mortgage, and the odd day of affordable action gets you bloody nowhere.
That's why there's no fight left anymore jim, you can't afford to lose your house, and that's the thing really, it's never ever really yours, the bank own it until the forty years is up, and you've paid ten times what it's worth due to interest, and then you die, then somebody else buys it and it starts all over again.
The banks were making millions from the working classes but even that wasn't enough for them, they then went for subprime, giving mortgages to those on low wages and even welfare and sold those debts on in packages to banks all over the world and it all went tits up.
Dreaming of owning your own home, sleepwalking more like; all you need is a place to live that's protected by law, you're on this earth for a short time remember.
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I didn't take my mortgage on until 1988 I was 38, still had the balls to walk out after telling many a gaffer they was taking ****,lost a few jobs because I would not be used as they wished went self employed in early 90s and still walked if I thought they were out of order,my son says I would not last 2 min now with the management and workforce of today,just glad time on my way out of what this world is becoming.
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It's my experience that management is no longer considered a skill in its own right - I used to work for a major media company and they used to promoted people essentially on length of tenure or if they were good at their job. Trouble is, being a good worker doesn't automatically make you a good manager. I once had a meeting with my senior manager:
"What do you actually WANT, Gav? 'Cos you're quite anti-company are you?"
"Well, I'm anti-corporate *******ism, treating people like dirt and essentially using fear or greed to motivate them. So many people here are miserable - we're not even allowed to chat to the person sitting next to us"
"...You don't come to work to enjoy yourself."
"That's what I'm talking about - it is possible to have your staff ENJOY coming to work - I've seen it done elsewhere. I think you get far more out of people who are happy than miserable."
"Well, I've worked for a lot of big companies, and there's a lot worse than us."
"But that's the point - you think that's OK!"
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Originally Posted by jim evans View PostThing is now most people got no arse to take gaffers on for fear of losing jobs,we have become a nation that's got no fight left.It's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head
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Originally Posted by golferson123 View PostDon't read papers at all and if it's meant as an insult it's a poor effort. You want the UK to be run by the unions that's your choice but luckily there will be more of a different mind
Ye the bad unions who fought for all the privileges the working man and woman gets .
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