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500gSteak
1 year ago

This is KEIN AG, but the opposite side.

Boy…

MarSusMar
1 year ago
Reply to  500gSteak

Boy. Read more

He writes

also an employer as!!!

Weselsky

someone who is so hard for his employees. if he was your employer.

That’s the point.

73MissMaple
1 year ago

Weselsky is impossible! How do you think Weselky is working for his team?

He’s not about getting the best for his union, but about setting himself a “think” just before retirement!

If it were his “team” he would be ready to compromise.

If I had an employer who is absolutely uncompromising and goes over corpses to enforce his maximum requirements, I would immediately terminate or try to sue the AG via the labour court.

It’s really time this arrogant a… retired!

MrTuvok
1 year ago

This Loggfiehrafordräähdor should be retired soon. You can’t stop him anymore.

And we from the airliner industry have just made an original vote. 96.3% voted for strike. Means flights will soon be cancelled. They wanted to take us off with a few percent for 30 months (!!!). I believe it. 15 to 18 months, maximum and double-digit plus. The profits are powerful.

MarSusMar
1 year ago

Welensky is not an employer, but as such certainly not bad.

dvdfan
1 year ago

My boss is likeable to me.

LeckermaulVK
1 year ago

He’s a trade unionist and not an employer. The employer would be the union itself.

MarSusMar
1 year ago
Reply to  LeckermaulVK

He writes

also an employer as!!!

Weselsky

someone who is so hard for his employees. if he was your employer.

That’s the point.

xyz911
1 year ago
Reply to  LeckermaulVK

Ironically, the GdL even has its own temporary work company, thus indirectly even as an employer for locomotives.

nobodyathome
1 year ago

Yes I find such people super

Sophonisbe
1 year ago

No, as an employer, I wouldn’t want him.

But as chief “my” union I would have liked him.