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Old April 26th 05, 08:07 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Brimstone Brimstone is offline
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Chris! wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
Chris! wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
2. "The transport museum is being closed for refurbishment for 18
months, yet rather than redeploy the staff and use their talents
elsewhere in the organisation they are making them redundant."

They expect a whole musuem worth of staff to be found jobs within
TFL? Where does the sudden influx of jobs come from? Why should I,
a taxpayer, fund extra people to do something that didn't need doing
before.


How many people work at the museum and how many of them are being
made redundant?


The RMT ommits the important facts from its website... One assumes
from the quote that they are all being made redundant


So you don't know how many people work there and you don't know how many of
this unknown figure are losing thir jobs yet you feel qualified to complain
about "a whole musuem worth of staff to be found jobs"?

What about when the mueum reopens, how much will have to be spent on
training and equipping the new people, it is not possble that with redundacy
payments and the costs associated with hiring new people that it might
actually prove cheaper to put these people into some useful job somewhere,
even if it is "only" as a mmeber of station staff?