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Think I’m right?
Any reasons?
Hopefully will only be temporary. Won’t buy unless get confirmation fttp is coming.
It’s very rural area mast mainly serves passing traffic. Will test speed before proceeding.
Mate had it in more condensed area and said was faster than copper broadband and very reliable
Double post.
First anybody surviving on mobile only broadband with heavy streaming use?
Moving house and potential new property currently has no broadband. Openreach have no plans to ever do it but private company may do. Will be about 1km from mast with 4g and again no plan to go to 5G anytime soon.
Second point.
I never thought mobile could replace cable but if conditions are right looks like it can?
Hence, although it’s expensive to get rid of staff it is quickly recouped and then becomes savings.
BT is still way overstaffed IMO
Many years ago when we were on 30k a year, a senior manager told us we all cost him over 50k a year to 'run'
Agreed.
If you pay someone a years wages in redundancy you just lose the labour, the pay is the same.
You also then save on pension payments etc, cost of managing, their van and gain on future pay
So there’s enough money in the pot to pay 23 years of pension?
As new members join others will fall off the end plus no new joiners
Now second bottom of FTSE
The SP is exactly where RMG were 1 year ago and now over £5
Let’s hope eh?
So no interim?
So when our next divi due?
Again we find ourselves in the position of owning a car valued at 16k but the engine on its own is worth 27k and the gearbox 9k
Absolutely scandalous!
What’s opinions?
Usually I can gauge this from local chats but not this time.
A lot worried BT could do the same as the Gas board and sack them.
But union guy feels confident
Thoughts?
No secret BT want rid of C3 engineers.
Worth knowing a lot signed up to redundancies two years ago to go by April next year. Some sooner.
As a rough idea locally will result in roughly a 75% reduction and two things come out of this. Huge reduction in running costs and no further offers until this time limit is reached. Obviously after this there could be more offers plus compulsory redundancies if the union fail to reach an agreement
God I wish BT had a virtual monopoly on a product that everybody not only wanted but couldn’t do without.
Plus one that demand for was dramatically increasing....sigh
If only eh?
You’re right there will be zero public sympathy for a strike. Especially as BT is offering £1500 in cash and shares to staff as a 'thank-you' for working during COVID. How ungrateful would it be to refuse that?
BT is using COVID as an excuse, like many other companies' to shed staff and reduce conditions.
Human nature and good business practice
Caught up with some guys today and all adamant a strike vote will pass.
Unlike when BT successfully divided and conquered voting, by offering sweeteners to the younger staff to screw the oldies, this time they are united.
Too little too late?
Usual response from market...lol
Expect next to see news they copper price quadruples overnight...lol
Yes! In the nineties BT built two factories to produce fibre for a full FTTH project.
Government shut it down with it’s ridiculous competition rule (which translates to giving away BT profits that would have paid for this investment to their mates).
Everything since is a coverup