Good, hopefully this will embolden more unions to take action and maybe it will hopefully encourage more people and industries to unionise.
Get them numbers pumped up. Join a union fight for better terms, conditions and pay.
We should all take a moment to say thanks to Piers Morgan and Kay burley for the work they have put in to helping this up take!
Had it not been for their toddler like approach, sneering at the idea of normal people just maintaining the current standard of living, Mike Lynch would have only seemed half as good as he has.
I’m sure they really appreciate the help they provided him HAHA
I’ve watched the interviews … wonderful, funny shit and spot on.
Gonna be a long hot summer for the Tories,
It means we need more leaders like him too. Unions are a good thing but you don’t want a toothless leader at a time like this. If unions want to keep the momentum going then they are going to need to really prove to members that it is worth being in one.
I’m sure Mick is a factor in this but I think people are now seeing unions as a tool for change and to improve their lot in life.
Good. The unions have done a lot for the working man. The Tories, pahahahaha
Ill bet the Torys didnt plan for that when they schemed this confrontation.
As much as I supported Corbyn’s policies and admired his principles, he simply didn’t appeal to the public, having little charm or charisma. Those factors are crucial for anyone seeking to oppose the establishment and Mick Lynch will surely demonstrate how successful this can be in moving the consensus in favour of sane economic and social policies and against the rather nasty attitude that prevails among the public during tory rule. /s Con(+4).
Not surprising. Seeing Mick Lynch schooling clowns over the past few days has been a joy.
Good. It’s time to stop giving in to the greedy companies’ demands. If you can’t pay your workers a living wage that matches inflation, your business shouldn’t exist!!!
My brother works in a public sector job and joined the union for it last year because he was being profiled, and since they helped him out he has been really active with them in a way I never thought he had in him in all honesty.
He told me that sign ups have shot up this week because of the RMT strikes and people are talking about action in general.
I don’t know if RMT and Mick Lynch are starting something larger but at least they’ve started the conversation.
What I like most is he only part hides his amusement when they come at him with clear bullshit, if he’s almost laughing at them, like Kay burley and piers Morgan, it does kinda erode their power.
“Are you seriously going to ask me that?” Needs to be more regular.
Is there a Union for unemployed people? I know it’s a dumb question but I’m unable to work at the moment due to several issues but I do still want to be a part of the movement in some way
tory pr team probably working over time to find some dirt on him
Lol we will be seeing less and less of Mike Lynch while all the goons lick their wounds. The BBC tried to throw a room full of hostile Tories at the man last night and he still came out on top.
Edit: join a Union. Time to actually “take back control”.
“Up 500 percent” makes it sound massive, but it actually means 5 times as many people as a normal day searching, and I doubt the numbers for an average day are that high to be honest.
Not really complaining or anything, I just marvel at the language used by the media to make headlines sound better. “How can we make this sound big? We’ll do it as a percentage, yeah!”
It’s like when we’re supposed to think an amount of money is massive they’ll use the figure (17 million pound was wasted on x, for example) and when they want us to think it’s a small amount they’ll say it’s a percentage of something (only an extra 3 percent of the budget) even though that number could be in the billions.
I just like Brainwash-spotting
What are the best unions for supporting an unconditional universal guaranteed income for people who are not working, homeless etc.?
After years of union demonisation by the rags of the right people have seen an intelligent, articulate union leader successfully stating the case for industrial action and they like it.
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Good, hopefully this will embolden more unions to take action and maybe it will hopefully encourage more people and industries to unionise.
Get them numbers pumped up. Join a union fight for better terms, conditions and pay.
We should all take a moment to say thanks to Piers Morgan and Kay burley for the work they have put in to helping this up take!
Had it not been for their toddler like approach, sneering at the idea of normal people just maintaining the current standard of living, Mike Lynch would have only seemed half as good as he has.
I’m sure they really appreciate the help they provided him HAHA
I’ve watched the interviews … wonderful, funny shit and spot on.
Gonna be a long hot summer for the Tories,
It means we need more leaders like him too. Unions are a good thing but you don’t want a toothless leader at a time like this. If unions want to keep the momentum going then they are going to need to really prove to members that it is worth being in one.
I’m sure Mick is a factor in this but I think people are now seeing unions as a tool for change and to improve their lot in life.
Good. The unions have done a lot for the working man. The Tories, pahahahaha
Ill bet the Torys didnt plan for that when they schemed this confrontation.
As much as I supported Corbyn’s policies and admired his principles, he simply didn’t appeal to the public, having little charm or charisma. Those factors are crucial for anyone seeking to oppose the establishment and Mick Lynch will surely demonstrate how successful this can be in moving the consensus in favour of sane economic and social policies and against the rather nasty attitude that prevails among the public during tory rule. /s Con(+4).
Not surprising. Seeing Mick Lynch schooling clowns over the past few days has been a joy.
Good. It’s time to stop giving in to the greedy companies’ demands. If you can’t pay your workers a living wage that matches inflation, your business shouldn’t exist!!!
My brother works in a public sector job and joined the union for it last year because he was being profiled, and since they helped him out he has been really active with them in a way I never thought he had in him in all honesty.
He told me that sign ups have shot up this week because of the RMT strikes and people are talking about action in general.
I don’t know if RMT and Mick Lynch are starting something larger but at least they’ve started the conversation.
What I like most is he only part hides his amusement when they come at him with clear bullshit, if he’s almost laughing at them, like Kay burley and piers Morgan, it does kinda erode their power.
“Are you seriously going to ask me that?” Needs to be more regular.
Is there a Union for unemployed people? I know it’s a dumb question but I’m unable to work at the moment due to several issues but I do still want to be a part of the movement in some way
tory pr team probably working over time to find some dirt on him
Lol we will be seeing less and less of Mike Lynch while all the goons lick their wounds. The BBC tried to throw a room full of hostile Tories at the man last night and he still came out on top.
Edit: join a Union. Time to actually “take back control”.
“Up 500 percent” makes it sound massive, but it actually means 5 times as many people as a normal day searching, and I doubt the numbers for an average day are that high to be honest.
Not really complaining or anything, I just marvel at the language used by the media to make headlines sound better. “How can we make this sound big? We’ll do it as a percentage, yeah!”
It’s like when we’re supposed to think an amount of money is massive they’ll use the figure (17 million pound was wasted on x, for example) and when they want us to think it’s a small amount they’ll say it’s a percentage of something (only an extra 3 percent of the budget) even though that number could be in the billions.
I just like Brainwash-spotting
What are the best unions for supporting an unconditional universal guaranteed income for people who are not working, homeless etc.?
After years of union demonisation by the rags of the right people have seen an intelligent, articulate union leader successfully stating the case for industrial action and they like it.