probably find that 85% of people they asked were hardcore union members. My sister who works for a private engineering form will be lucky to get even half the pension that the “poor” public sector workers will get under the new arrangements, and im hoping as well to soon be working for another engineering firm and I will be lucky to be earning anything over 20,000 till im over 30 when I get chartered status. When less then 1/3 of memebrs actually vote for a strke I think we have to call in to question wheather the strike is even valid and given that only 2 polls show support for it, a comment is free poll, which isnt scientific and a bbc poll which was done before everyone realesied they would have to take the day off work to look after kids beause of striking teachers then we can see that the public dont support the strike and will probably be quite happy for the unions to get a bad deal
“When less then 1/3 of memebrs actually vote for a strke I think we have to call in to question wheather the strike is even valid and given that only 2 polls show support for it, a comment is free poll, which isnt scientific and a bbc poll which was done before everyone realesied they would have to take the day off work to look after kids beause of striking teachers then we can see that the public dont support the strike and will probably be quite happy for the unions to get a bad deal…”
Is that a sentence? When people talk of teenagers leaving school unable to read and write, they’re actually talking about you.
probably find that 85% of people they asked were hardcore union members. My sister who works for a private engineering form will be lucky to get even half the pension that the “poor” public sector workers will get under the new arrangements, and im hoping as well to soon be working for another engineering firm and I will be lucky to be earning anything over 20,000 till im over 30 when I get chartered status. When less then 1/3 of memebrs actually vote for a strke I think we have to call in to question wheather the strike is even valid and given that only 2 polls show support for it, a comment is free poll, which isnt scientific and a bbc poll which was done before everyone realesied they would have to take the day off work to look after kids beause of striking teachers then we can see that the public dont support the strike and will probably be quite happy for the unions to get a bad deal
“When less then 1/3 of memebrs actually vote for a strke I think we have to call in to question wheather the strike is even valid and given that only 2 polls show support for it, a comment is free poll, which isnt scientific and a bbc poll which was done before everyone realesied they would have to take the day off work to look after kids beause of striking teachers then we can see that the public dont support the strike and will probably be quite happy for the unions to get a bad deal…”
Is that a sentence? When people talk of teenagers leaving school unable to read and write, they’re actually talking about you.