Comrade Serge is like the P.S. personified , either blissfully or intentionally unaware of both public opinion or the fall that is about to come . Leave him at it , I'd be pissed off if I was him too knowing in his hearts of hearts that the Croke park agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on and ripped up it will be . It gonna be hard lesson for him but he will learn that his sector simply will have to cut their cloth to fit . Gravy train is coming to a grinding halt , the service to la la land is about to be terminated .
Comrade Serge is like the P.S. personified , either blissfully or intentionally unaware of both public opinion or the fall that is about to come . Leave him at it , I'd be pissed off if I was him too knowing in his hearts of hearts that the Croke park agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on and ripped up it will be . It gonna be hard lesson for him but he will learn that his sector simply will have to cut their cloth to fit . Gravy train is coming to a grinding halt , the service to la la land is about to be terminated .
You will recall I opposed the Croke Park deal, and I still do. i know it is not worth a shit, and said so at the time. Any change to the status quo will not be a hard lesson for me at all, it will simply be what I have predicted.
I am fully aware of public opinion - how could I not be, with the stream of propaganda that has been ongoing since the ruling class decided it urgently needed a scapegoat, and fools like you fell for it.
The only thing that is unclear is whether the union leaderships will be forced to authorize strike action.
What cuts have the PS taken? Have they had their wages reduced? Have people lost their jobs? Have they had their pensions brought into line with the private sector?
This was the question. Stop trying to pretend otherwise. Your lies only expose you further.
You will recall I opposed the Croke Park deal, and I still do. i know it is not worth a shit, and said so at the time. Any change to the status quo will not be a hard lesson for me at all, it will simply be what I have predicted.
I am fully aware of public opinion - how could I not be, with the stream of propaganda that has been ongoing since the ruling class decided it urgently needed a scapegoat, and fools like you fell for it.
The only thing that is unclear is whether the union leaderships will be forced to authorize strike action.
You opposed it because it had a clause about accountability
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There is something inherently wrong with someone who chooses to become a referee
How many permenant full time, pensioned & unionised PS workers have been made redundant?
Stupid question , the country hasnt closed down like the building sector , still sick people , kids going to school , motor tax office is still open , all govt depts still working , you thick or what. Bringing down costs is a different matter.