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96 of the freeloading bast**ds for a population of circa 3.33 mil. compared to 65 mil. for the rest of the country with 600ish freeloaders in Westminster :mad: :mad: :mad: .. 's a ****ing joke - that has no punch line 🤬🤬
Yep keep the stranglehold of labour in power
 
Gecko

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I'd rather not know what the cost will be ..for a few more desks and some "install fees"
It won't be much ...
Sure they'll need an office and a meeting room, a secretary, some other staff, a car, living away from home allowance etc.
a couple of million (each) should cover it.
 
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You get longer for saying something on face ache
 

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V8Druid

V8Druid

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" The Port Glasgow shipyard recently missed out on a government-funded order for seven small CalMac ferries, seen as well-suited to its capabilities.

During a visit to Ferguson's last month, committee members were told its bid was rated best on quality, but labour costs meant it lost out to a rival shipyard in Poland. " but they'll plough millions into trying to keep it open FFS :mad:

" the cost of the two ships now about £460m of written-off government loans and money paid out prior to nationalisation are included. The original contract price was £97m. " :oops::oops::oops: they don't deserve to continue, especially not funded publicly
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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Absolutely disgusting!!
How can a contract end up being 5x times the original figure?!?!
nationalised industry/company ...
more deadwood than productive employees .....
decades ago they halved the labour force in Llanwern steelworks ..
and more than doubled the output in the following 12 months with less than half the previous years labour force
it was like a holiday camp with 90% of the night shifts asleep in canteens, set up like dormitories --
saw it for myself, getting in there with cranes and had an uncle who worked there - the stories he used to come out with'd make yer toe nails curl

worst part of that article is the " government-funded order " going to a " to a rival shipyard in Poland" but they'll plough more millions into closing it than the competitor's quote'll save - without a shadow of a doubt - short sighted, nigh on blind blunderings in Scottish gov.
any saving will pale into insignificance compared to on-costs of closure
 
Lancs Lad

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The report raised concerns about a number of recent issues, some of them previously highlighted by the Auditor General. They included:

A decision to award two redundancy packages to two senior managers, above the £95,000 public sector threshold, without government approval.

Top up salary payments made to an employee of ferries procurement body CMAL who was seconded to the yard's management. He was later redesignated as self-employed and submitted invoices totalling £144,600.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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The report raised concerns about a number of recent issues, some of them previously highlighted by the Auditor General. They included:

A decision to award two redundancy packages to two senior managers, above the £95,000 public sector threshold, without government approval.

Top up salary payments made to an employee of ferries procurement body CMAL who was seconded to the yard's management. He was later redesignated as self-employed and submitted invoices totalling £144,600.
yeh saw that ....
if it was nationalised where were the auditors and controlling 'financials' when this was going on ??????
and who " redesignated " boyo to self employed
AND WTF signed off on it all FFS ..
it has the usual stench of nationalised corruption :mad: :mad:
 
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nationalised industry/company ...
more deadwood than productive employees .....
decades ago they halved the labour force in Llanwern steelworks ..
and more than doubled the output in the following 12 months with less than half the previous years labour force
it was like a holiday camp with 90% of the night shifts asleep in canteens, set up like dormitories --
saw it for myself, getting in there with cranes and had an uncle who worked there - the stories he used to come out with'd make yer toe nails curl

worst part of that article is the " government-funded order " going to a " to a rival shipyard in Poland" but they'll plough more millions into closing it than the competitor's quote'll save - without a shadow of a doubt - short sighted, nigh on blind blunderings in Scottish gov.
any saving will pale into insignificance compared to on-costs of closure
Yep port talbot 7 years ago skeleton workforce and most still did feck all
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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Yep port talbot 7 years ago skeleton workforce and most still did feck all
used to get into Port Talbot a lot in the early 80s ... even back then you could spend an entire day waiting for someone to come and attend to you - was like the Marie Celeste
 
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used to get into Port Talbot a lot in the early 80s ... even back then you could spend an entire day waiting for someone to come and attend to you - was like the Marie Celeste
I nearly dragged a guy over his desk luckily for both of us his colleague owned up to not approving rams and Ms his attitude changed quicker than the weather
 
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