Well its still only one for and the rest against. Vote NO and if you get
stuffed with the contract then so be it but you might just help the rest to
push for a better local deal even if our "negotiators" have thrown in the
towel. AND nobody will know what you voted so you can tell everyone you meet
what you think they would like to hear.
>>> Harrison Jeremy Dr. (RJC) ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY - SwarkHosp-TR 09/19/03
03:53pm >>>
> Easier than industrial action: look at job plans carefully. Follow the BMA
> or BAEM guidance on job plans (certainly when looking into whether you
want
> to take up a post)- max 5 fixed sessions for most A and E consultants; out
> of hours at double/ triple time etc. Push for job plan review, cut hours
to
> 35 a week. Advantage is that even if the government holds out
indefinitely,
> we still make the case for more staff and get paid more money.
> Matt Dunn
> Warwick
Key point.
The labour administration are in dire straits.
They just lost an important bye election.
We certainly do not have to "go on strike".
We probably do not even have to work to rule.
All we have to do is to carry on working hard as usual and wait for the new
deal, EWTD and F1/F2 to bite.
Then sit back and wait and see.
Only threat is defeatism and a belief that the public really will believe
the government spin.
I don't think that Joe Public is so gullible just now.
Jeremy "I want my mouth stuffing with gold" Harrison
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