Standee wrote:
thats a small sample of my experiences, staff become better when private sector practices are adopted and the union comfort blanket is removed...
Where do we start with how stupid this is?
1) What sort of "private sector practices"? Zero hours rip off contracts? Untrained staff such as at Winterbourne?
Or do you mean more like the irresponsible, gambling banks? Or that non-union bastion of truth and virtue, News International?
Or the 'sack staff if they won't tell lies' variety of private employer that I've personally expended? Or just the incompetent ones who sack staff when they can't do the job themselves? Or the ones who get you to sign a contract - and then decide that you're out of order when you won't simply change the terms of that to increase their personal pay but not yours?
Do you means those sort of private sector practises, perchance?
Or the ones mentioned by more than one poster here, before now, who now put profit before service and pride in that service, and expect their employees to do the same? Is that the sort of utopia you're thinking of?
2) I hate to break it to you, but there are unionised private workplaces out there. More than one has been mentioned here. Like Vauxhall, where the atrocious union saved a couple of thousand jobs. Crummy, reprehensible behaviour, eh?
3) How do the Germans do it, eh?
Standee wrote:
... they could always leave and do something else.
Because there really are so many jobs going at present these days ...