Ghost Train wrote: » Do you have any more info, whos posters are they?
TheDublinMan wrote: » Driving up the Ballymun Road yesterday, posters everywhere stating that if Lisbon is passed minimum wage will be dropped to €1.84!!!!!! Come on do you expect me to believe this! What do all the fine people of After Hours think of this. Please no long-winded drivel laden replies from tinfoil hat lovers.
SV wrote: » This is anti lisbon..and as such will be probably be locked. Don't you know boards is pro lisbon. (but don't tell anyone :rolleyes:)
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » :mad::mad:Im sorry but im really angry about this Lisbon vote again, we voted no last time and now they rerun it until they get what they want, if we had voted yes would we have it again, not a chance in hell. I voted NO last time and ill vote NO this time, i wont be told my vote was no good last time and told to vote again:mad:.
SV wrote: » This is anti lisbon..and as such will be probably be locked. Don't you know boards is pro lisbon.
ejmaztec wrote: » Sorry Jonjo, but your vote was no good.
almostnever wrote: » I love the question mark. "Unrepetant zombies roam streets of Dublin following ratification of the Lsibon Treaty?"
skelliser wrote: » ...Now a few years ago there was this court case called lavel, there has since been similiar ones. It was between workers and a company. The company wanted to bring in foreign workers and pay them the wage they where earning at home ie. this basically undermined the local employees wages. The court sided with the company saying it was ok to do so cause it encouraged competition in the market. This is where the adage "race to the bottom comes from" now coir are saying/musing/arguing that this could happen here i.e. a company can bring in foreign workers say from eastern europe and pay them 1.84 an hour. Thus undermining our wage here. The European court of justice ruled on this...
TriciaDelicia wrote: » How is it anti-Lisbon? on another note was talking to the monster in-law yesterday so she's saying "I voted yes the last time, but this time I'm voting no because they didn't listen to me last time" :eek:I'm speechless suppressing the urge to bang her head off something, she carries on to tell me in a matter of a fact tone how "all our boys will be subscripted to a European super army"!!!!! I'm hoping she is the only one with thoughts like this, anyone else been told crazy things by people supporting the Yes & No side?
Biggins wrote: » Yep, that case was well reported on at the time and the workers lost their case against the company. The ruling still stands and is seen by the big companies pushing us (by coincidence :rolleyes: ) to vote "Yes" - because as we all know, the big companies like Ryanair all have their staffs interest at heart. :rolleyes: Its seen by many as a backdoor route to lowering wages to stupid levels.
mike65 wrote: » Its a self explaining idiotic claim anyway - who is going to work for €1.84 when you get a fiver per hour on the dole?