• git [he/him, comrade/them]
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    2415 days ago

    The deal being:

    • £8k pay cut
    • No promotions in the role you get reassigned to

    The deal is “necessary” because the council went bankrupt due to poor fiscal management and not paying women equally.

    Meanwhile MP basic salaries sit at around £93k, then you add “expenses” and their free second home they get to collect rent on.

    • Beaver [he/him]
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      715 days ago

      With that kind of offer, it’s a wonder that they’re not setting the trucks on fire adventure-time

    • @merthyr1831@lemmy.ml
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      14 days ago

      For context for others:

      “bankrupt” is also a misleading term used by the government when it simply means the council cannot meet its budget assigned by the government, which prior to Keith Stürmer was notorious for bleeding dry Labour councils.

      It’s basically a legal rule that forces the councils into austerity or lose all political autonomy to the government, that enforced “special measures”. In practice it is not unlike the Turkish state practice of evicting Kurdish mayors and councillors to be replaced with government stooges.

      No doubt these councils are run like shit, though. The whole system has been designed to ensure every last prick is scooping the scum off the top.

  • MizuTama [he/him, any]
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    15 days ago

    I hate the constant guilt tripping of certain sectors where they try to weaponize the harm (or sometimes mere inconvenience) of you not slaving away for them on their terms. Maybe, if it is so urgent, pony up the cash, and things can get back to normal faster! thonk

    • FedPosterman5000 [none/use name]
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      214 days ago

      The only appropriate response to bad faith negotiation is worse faith negotiation 🤷‍♂️ - hope they can hold the line as long as they need to. Or remind “leadership” of the alternative to striking?