Pedro K wrote: » There will be people on this thread, soon enough, that will defend this to the hilt, as they defend, and often support, any industrial action, no matter how ridiculous it is.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » I haven't seen that poster around much since they were on the losing side of the abortion referendum.
2smiggy wrote: » apparently cooler bags not good enough, SIPTU running a risk assessment on them. They seem to work well enough for any normal person that drives for a living. Are SIPTU running out of things to complain about to justify their existence ?
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » This particular case might be dodgy, but SIPTU do good work to help and protect their members. I'm a member, and while I don't like paying €5 a week, they do a decent job on negotiating wage increases and looking after members who have a dispute in work. I've never gone on strike in 22 years of full time employment and hope I never have to. It's usually non-union members or management-types who are constantly whinging about unions here and elsewhere.
James Forde wrote: » This horseshon the same day that it's announced that driverless buses will begin to be trialed in Dublin next week. The clock is ticking for these clowns.
gimli2112 wrote: » If I hadn't seen this with my own eyes I wouldn't have believed it. Won't be a problem for the robot drivers in a few years.