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Just work out which cigarette to replace
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@shadeburst yeah, blame the workers for bad managers 😂 it’s not like the managers choose to employ the workers or anything
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@skillbopster the class structure very much still exists in it’s entirety
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@typhoon2827 class mentality
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100%. Germany had, and still has, incredibly strong unions. Most factories are closed shops. The difference there is management works directly with the unions on everything they want to do in the factory production wise. As ac result, German manufacturing was the most efficient in the world and German workers the most productive and the best paid. But this wouldn’t do for the British upper class, they just wanted the oiks and plebs to know their place,
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End of the day that’s crap management. If you can’t manage your workers, it’s definitely your fault. Other people can, so why can’t you? Too much credence is given to management and not enough blame. They’re there to manage workers correctly, if they can’t do it they’re crap, end of story. Anything that goes wrong is a result of bad management - management are there to manage and control the workforce. If they fail, the company fails. Blame the management,
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One of the reasons for that I’d ask the immigrants coming here to work and sending money back home. It’s a drain of income like unplugging a Bath, and of course the Polish were by far the biggest immigrants in the U.K.. Go into any job centre in Britain and there’s a self employed pole in a brand new car and brand new £110 trainers signing on. Recently they’ve been overtaken by Indians. Not seen as many of them in the job centres yet but I’m sure it’s just a matter of the. Funnily enough, despite being the biggest immigrants in Europe, the polish really hate immigrants in Poland, and accuse them of taking their jobs and scavenging. The irony 😂 Before you get your knickers in a a twist, I love poles and have no problem with immigration. This is just an observation.
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@T16MGJ love this comment, thank you. Couldn’t agree more. I grew up around carribean immigrants and they were so proud to be in Britain and be considered British. The construction site workers would plead with the foreman to be allowed to take their helmets home so they could walk through the neighbourhood with it on their head, proudly showing everyone that they were working. It used to be a regular discussion on construction sites. People who come to the U.K. now have no interest in being proudly British. And tbh, looking at the state of the country and who is running it, I don’t blame them. I just can’t think why they keep coming here. Britain is broken
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@thestuff1014 you’ve not been keeping your eyes open. There’s cranes all over Britain. So many in fact, there’s a shortage of crane operators and a shortage of crane operator training companies.
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@thestuff1014 that’s an interesting perspective, thank you. I’ve always wondered, if Poland is as good as all the Polish I’ve met in Britain say it is, why are so many keen to leave it? You’re the first Pole I’ve heard who’s openly critical of his nation and people. Very refreshing and interesting to hear. I feel like I’ve learnt a lot. I think we’re living in changing times everywhere, and it’s only going to charge faster.
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@thestuff1014 it’s funny actually, sometimes I hell the same way in the U.K.
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@AlJay0032 wrong. It’s not the unionised workers in Seattle that do that - it’s the non unionised workers in North Carolina. Ask the problems you’re talking about are on planes coming it of the NC plant. Boeing’s problems are from MD management taking them over and moving the HQ to Chicago because they’re mob affiliated and didn’t want engineering to have any influence on the board
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Did American workers in the 60s not smoke?
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@edeledeledel5490 it’s the human condition to believe in something.
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@edeledeledel5490 I agree with you, but even people who aren’t religious believe in something, either it’s their wife’s fidelity, their political party’s morality or their nation’s right to hegemony
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@edeledeledel5490 not sure he mentioned the health system tbh
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@edeledeledel5490 I didn’t say it was? I’m just pointing out it’s not just religious people with irrational beliefs. Look at flat earthers, or trickle down economics proponents, or people who believe in propaganda.
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The 007 version was definitely a sleeper
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Your dad loved that car so much he paid to ship it back to the states? Wow
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