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"Sling him under a train"
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 06:33:35 -0700 (PDT), MIG
wrote: On 17 Oct, 14:13, Bruce wrote: On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 00:52:16 -0700 (PDT), MIG wrote: Don't get me wrong; I am apalled by the behaviour of some railway staff (LU and NR) and have been on the end of the "being abusive" claims just for disagreeing with them (when they are wrong). In fact, I find that sort of crying wolf to be a disgusting betrayal of colleagues who really are abused. *Any staff who have ever tried it on should be thoroughly ashamed. But my comments were about the way in which serious misbehaviour of staff is trivialised by using it as an excuse for yet another opportunity for gratuitous abuse of the RMT. *That's a union that has done more to campaign against racism, attacks on civil liberties etc than anyone posting here is ever likely to have done. This is also a union that advised its members to refuse to give any evidence about the Grayrigg disaster, when there were clearly negligent acts/omissions that were the direct cause of the derailment of the Pendolino. *By doing so, the union renders itself complicit with that negligence, and denies itself any right to respect. Given the management failings that the reports revealed, avoiding scapegoating of individuals was probably a Good Thing. The RMT members' silence ensured that management got off scot free. Trial, conviction and punishment of the criminally negligent is what we call justice, and its avoidance can never be "a Good Thing". Indeed, to term it such indicates a suspension of belief in the fundamental principles of right and wrong, and of justice. Again, advising people who one represents, in order to ensure that they get a fair hearing, doesn't mean condoning what they are accused of. On the contrary, it avoided any hearing at all. All it achieved was the denial of justice to the injured and the bereaved, and the continued employment of the negligent. A frightening thought. |
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