British workers warn of more unrest

by Barry Artiste | February 8, 2009 at 07:33 am
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Yeah, we all know how this will turn out, will Politicians listen? Well perhaps I can direct readers to my previous discussion on this topic affecting Canada and the US.  Of course Britain being ruled by successive Labour Parties and Greedy Unions, may have something to do with Industries fed up with revolving strikes and packing up and moving manufacturing operations to Asian Countries, perhaps it is time now for Labour and Industry to get their act together and work for the common good! Britain!

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NORTH KILLINGHOLME, England —LUKE BAKER, Reuters: One row over the use of foreign workers at a British construction project may have ended, but if Stewart Roe has anything to do with it, it won't be long before there's another.

A pipe fitter at the French-owned Lindsey oil refinery in eastern England, Mr. Roe was unhappy about the deal struck on Thursday to end an eight-day dispute over the use of Italian and Portuguese contractors at the Total SA plant.

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