How to put yourself at the front of the queue for redundancy - go on strike.
Fujitsu staff will strike from midnight over pay, pensions and layoffs
Unionised staff at Fujitsu are downing tools for 24 hours from midnight in protest over cuts to jobs, pay and pensions. It appears the conciliation service ACAS failed to find a common ground that suited all parties. Trade union Unite was unable to say how many of its 1,200 members employed at Fujitsu will be on the picket …
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Tuesday 28th February 2017 09:04 GMT Anonymous Coward
>How to put yourself at the front of the queue for redundancy - go on strike
Best move when it's inevitable - you get your redundancy pay and a much tastier tribunal settlement if your employer is that dumb - generally striking is actually a good way to put yourself at the back of the queue. Would be nice to think employers value loyalty as you imply, but that's not even vaguely a factor.
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Tuesday 28th February 2017 18:17 GMT VanguardG
Labor unions are interesting. They come in, promising to get every worker a 10% increase in pay. For which they require union dues equal to 10% of the worker's pay. The company has an increased pay roll cost, the union has more money, and the worker...is in exactly the same position as before. Only now, the union can order him to go on strike, as "support" for a totally different group of workers, at another company, in a different industry, halfway across the country.
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Thursday 16th March 2017 08:56 GMT RealBigAl
It's called strength in unity. Unless you're lucky enough to work for a company that treats it's staff well (not fairly, that can have an entirely different meaning) and pays due care and attention then unions can be a positive thing. It should never get to the stage of strike action. Unions should work on behalf of their members with management, but by the same token management should not be allowed to walk all over employee rights, which they tend to do in environments where there aren't effective unions or workers councils or the equivalent.
Of course if you live in the land that brainwashes people into accepting the removal of u from Labour than I doubt that idea will have much traction.