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EU says no to trade unions
I can't understand why union members want to join the EU, since it does not recognise trade unions.
So there can be no negotiations. In other words, you do as you are told and can do nothing about it.
If you believe different to this, you are being conned like the rest of us.
If you can't believe this, contact an MEP who says he is from the United Kingdom Independence Party.
Ivan Walker,
Romsley
5:04pm Thursday 6th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: ukip, halesowen on 8:30am Mon 10 Mar 08
unions seem to be giving up on its work forces and selling out to government. You cant do or say anything anymore because of equality, human rights etc all this due to EU ruling contact UKIP and find out furthur details and support them in the local elections
ukip-halesowen.org
unions seem to be giving up on its work forces and selling out to government. You cant do or say anything anymore because of equality, human rights etc all this due to EU ruling contact UKIP and find out furthur details and support them in the local elections
ukip-halesowen.org
Posted by: Chris Allen, cradley heath on 7:08pm Mon 10 Mar 08
The EU don't need trade unions cos they look after their working folk alot better than our government does. We believe in working people to death, long hours, poor pay,crappy conditions although better over the years and hard fought for by our unions.Go to europe and take a look you might be suprised and our leaders and management could learn from them. Problem with this country is its MONEY MONEY MONEY and MONEY
The EU don't need trade unions cos they look after their working folk alot better than our government does. We believe in working people to death, long hours, poor pay,crappy conditions although better over the years and hard fought for by our unions.Go to europe and take a look you might be suprised and our leaders and management could learn from them. Problem with this country is its MONEY MONEY MONEY and MONEY
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