PhillM
Well-Known Member
Just heard on local tv that there will be a 1 hour strike at 0300 tonight and 11 tomorrow.
Just heard on local tv that there will be a 1 hour strike at 0300 tonight and 11 tomorrow.
All right, I'll say it; Is This A Wind Up ??!!
TBH, I suspect that they will only suspend the "radio check" & Passage log type traffic. They are not staying away from work are they, just stopping routing traffic for an hour? I can't imagine anyone ignoring a Mayday shout.
Perhaps not, but its been on the news and now everybody is aware about what is happening. While 95% of the population may not be interested perhaps the other 5% will do something about it.Do they really think that is going to help their cause?
They may well raise awareness, but I suspect it won't be the sympathetic type that they were after.
If their PR company are any good, they'll announce the postponement of their plans for a few days.
Channel Yacht,
Thank you for giving the background and reassurance that the emergency side of things will still be covered. It was not made clear on the TV last night what the effect would be, so, it is reassuring to know.
Channel Yacht,
I wonder if South Today read your post because last night's report was much more balanced and made excatly the same points.
I have no experence working in or managing a public service so do not have a valid view of the cuts. All I can say is that from what I hear on Channel 16, I am glad that our local coastguard are there for us.
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This action isn't just about the current cuts though - the last lot treated us no better. We have had pay and grading disputes running for years now - given that a payroll administrator is graded higher in the civil service than a fully qualified, experienced watch officer, you might start to see where we're coming from.
It's more to do with not doing the (vast) admin side of what we do, and in protest about the way the changes are being made as much as the changes themselves.
Plus, non union members, of which there are many, are of course carrying on as normal.
Chanelyacht,
I am sure I am not alone in saying 'more power to your elbow', the CG cuts are just another example of the erosion of common sense, let alone treating motivated people decently.
The withdrawal of rescue tugs and closing of stations has 'accountant' written all over it, and absolutely zero evidence of seamanship or learning the lessons of history.
I left BAe when that sub-species took hold, if you ever get a Mayday from a boatload of accountants ( there must be a collective noun but I doubt it's repeatable here ) do us all a favour and just leave it to Darwin !![]()
Chanelyacht,
I am sure I am not alone in saying 'more power to your elbow',