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we are broken, so very broken
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You have to laugh, really:
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Re-open the mines.
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What do you think are the main ways it could monetise its content domestically? I disagree slightly with licence fee in that I don't think it's sustainable regardless of how much the increase is (but I think you also hold that view and are talking about the immediate future?)
they just go to a different school
can't believe cotton and transport not getting a mention, and not engaging with the liberal streak in organised labour, smh. Poser
Idk, most of the useful stuff hasnt come into effect yet, government moved goalposts on notice of strike to employer and new industrial relations framework, dragging heels on any form of sectoral bargaining.Clearly doesn’t want to remove 50% turnout threshold. Also couldn’t get it past the lords,
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Stephen Bush
Even then, most of the affiliated unions haven’t been that publicly critical. Unite are (though mostly silent on erb wrangling), GMB just about environmental policies. main thing erb currently does is make labour a bit more stable and easier to organise- which is less useful if you’re UNISON anyway
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Man’s not hitting these vibes with that reference m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujpt...
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Revan