RE: IsleworthSpy.9 Jun 2022 09:37
Lets not forget that a GP will have spent many years prior to practice, training and learning to hone their skill-set first academically and then professionally.
The vast majority of RMG staff are unskilled and their job could be taught to a school leaver in a matter of hours.
This is the same regurgitated arguments from the past, when the company was last threatened with strike action, the union will do its best to protect members who have spent years and in many cases decades working the same job and deserve to have their interests protected as such.
The matter will be settled as it always has been in the past, most likely prior to strike action but in the process the share price will continue to be decimated, until such a point that it becomes it finds a level, from which it will eventually recover to its past highs.
Only to be rinsed and repeated every 2-3 years.