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#784178 by Guest
29 Jun 2011, 08:13
Just heard on radio4 that the UK Border Agency is due to strike from 6pm tonight (29 June 2011) untill midnight 30th June.

Aparantly they (UKBA) have warned BAA to expect long delays as passengers will be held on arriving planes to aviod long queues in the terminals at the few open customs facilities and thus delays expected on departing flights too as they will not be able to turn around the flight fo what may be a prolonged period.
#784189 by slinky09
29 Jun 2011, 09:32
Just watched Sky News and some ridiculous reporter blame BAA for not informing travellers and putting contingencies in operation ... as if BAA control UKBA, doh, I despair of reporters ...
#784198 by tontybear
29 Jun 2011, 09:54
Comments like 'lucky to have a job' really don't help having an informed debate.

People are striking because they have real concerns over their pensions. Teachers for example will be asked to pay in 50% more when the rate goes up from 6 to 9% that's not the same as 3% that the media report.

As an NHS worker I am already payi g in more than previous Nd the likelihood is that will increase even more and havi g to work longer to get a full pension.
#784212 by Dubaiification
29 Jun 2011, 12:32
tontybear wrote:As an NHS worker I am already payi g in more than previous Nd the likelihood is that will increase even more and havi g to work longer to get a full pension.


Forgive me, but isn't this the same as everyone else in the world?
#784215 by tontybear
29 Jun 2011, 12:53
Yes that's true but the NHS scheme was only reviewed 3 years ago and AGREED changes were made to benefits and contributions that reflected changing life expectancy.

At present the NHS scheme is in surplus of aprox £2 billion per annum when contributions in and payments out are taken into account but rather than set this surplus aside for future use and to build up a sinking fund the Treasury takes it all.
#784217 by craigmonster
29 Jun 2011, 13:07
Dubaiification wrote:
tontybear wrote:As an NHS worker I am already payi g in more than previous Nd the likelihood is that will increase even more and havi g to work longer to get a full pension.


Forgive me, but isn't this the same as everyone else in the world?

Unfortunately for Everyone Else In The World; they aren't in a Union. Simply; two wrongs don't make a right. "We've been shafted - so should you" isn't really a convincing argument.
#784218 by Neil
29 Jun 2011, 13:25
tontybear wrote:As an NHS worker I am already paying in more than previous Nd the likelihood is that will increase even more and having to work longer to get a full pension.


Welcome to the world of a private sector worker ;) :D
#784224 by tontybear
29 Jun 2011, 14:25
Neil wrote:
tontybear wrote:As an NHS worker I am already paying in more than previous Nd the likelihood is that will increase even more and having to work longer to get a full pension.


Welcome to the world of a private sector worker ;) :D


Well Neil the way things are going ...
#784285 by miopyk
29 Jun 2011, 21:11
Well looks as though I'll get caught in this tomorrow on my way back from Prague.

Another selfish inconveniance designed to kick Joe Public in the teeth by people who don't live in the real world and unions who've decided to go on a power trip.

Miopyk 8D
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