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Sweetspeas wrote: »we have no union :-(Oldernotwiser wrote: »Then suggest to your workmates that you all join one.
There are two answers to this:sweets_peas wrote: »I am a member of the union but in our company we do not have enough members for our employers to recognise them.- persuade more of your colleagues to join - when DS3 did work experience with a union he spent one day out recruiting!
- ask the union for advice anyway! The employer doesn't have to 'recognise' the union: their advice is still valid.
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i would advise you to join the coach driver forum we have a guru on there who will give sound advice and we also have a jobs section you might even find an employer who does things by the rulesjust because you are paranoid doesnt mean to say they are not out to get you0
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