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In message , at 20:24:56 on Wed, 14 Sep
2011, D A Stocks remarked: I read yesterday that Tube drivers are demanding up to £1200 just to do their normal job during the Olympics and Paralympics. This really annoyed me, so I've started a HM Gov e-Petition he http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/17029 Do consider signing this petition and sharing it with others if you're equally bothered by this behaviour. Seems very reasonable to me. I recall being very ****ed off that I *had* to go into work on the 1st January 2000, and that was with the promise of a £600 sweetner in the pay packet (just for that day), and the certain knowledge that all I was going to do was twiddle my thumbs for about 3 hours. I had to be on duty the evening of the 31st Dec and through to the small hours, in case any "rollover" issues became apparent. Yes, we got paid a bonus but it was a bit of a one-off. In terms of workload, we'd put in hundreds of extra hours of preparation *before* the event without a penny of overtime. Having applied for quite a few Olympic tickets and got none at all, I'm getting a bit bored by all this hype. How many events are these train drivers going to have to pass up, by being on duty - being paid overtime as well if it's extra hours. -- Roland Perry |
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