How they going to enforce it? Cant even lock up proper criminals atmApparently the government are going
To make striking in the public sector illegal .
How they going to enforce it? Cant even lock up proper criminals atmApparently the government are going
To make striking in the public sector illegal .
Its the way its looking for sure .Sickening really prices falling, we will all be faced with dear fert next spring too. Massive reduction in stock and crops i reckon rather than bother buying it.
I dont know , the fact they even consider it says to me they are worried .How they going to enforce it? Cant even lock up proper criminals atm
Ha ,are they? Good on them, they all get paid an get holidays cants see why they all moan.if they don't like it get another job.Apparently the government are going
To make striking in the public sector illegal .
Tend to agree like , but just more choices freedoms getting taken away really isnt it …. ? Not sure how i feel about it , im not keen on laws .Ha ,are they? Good on them, they all get paid an get holidays cants see why they all moan.if they don't like it get another job.
I think there on 50k plus basic, plus the over time, plus holidays, plus a pension, plus god knows what else, there warm an dry constantly, no one screams an shouts at them, don’t rush round like there arsè is on fire an get no where, an then they hold there hand out on a Friday an get paid no matter what!!! An there complaining!!!! We on the other hand have just had nearly a pound a kg knocked off our product in a fortnight and are suppose to just shut up an take it dry like the whipping boy in the prison showers!! Come on hilly you normally talk cense, I’m with OptimusTend to agree like , but just more choices freedoms getting taken away really isnt it …. ? Not sure how i feel about it , im not keen on laws .
The train driver thing wasnt the drivers it was the bogg cleaners , now they probably on min wage and earn less than benefit cheats/ lazy oxygen theifs, weather or not they should strike im not sure but i dont want to see their right to do so taken from them . Imagine been trapped in mon wage job and no right to complain ??I think there on 50k plus basic, plus the over time, plus holidays, plus a pension, plus god knows what else, there warm an dry constantly, no one screams an shouts at them, don’t rush round like there arsè is on fire an get no where, an then they hold there hand out on a Friday an get paid no matter what!!! An there complaining!!!! We on the other hand have just had nearly a pound a kg knocked off our product in a fortnight and are suppose to just shut up an take it dry like the whipping boy in the prison showers!! Come on hilly you normally talk cense, I’m with Optimus
No that’s not the answer, scaling back and going part time is the Irish and Danish model and they are on lower prices than us. It’s just playing into their hands, swapping one way of subsidising cheap food for another. Pack in altogether, don’t do two jobs for one wageScale the stock back and get a job seems like the most sensible thing to do at the minute. If they're not willing to pay for the food then fuk them.
£1.10 a kilo off deadweight in two weeks and £1.45 a kilo off in the last 3 weeks...I think there on 50k plus basic, plus the over time, plus holidays, plus a pension, plus god knows what else, there warm an dry constantly, no one screams an shouts at them, don’t rush round like there arsè is on fire an get no where, an then they hold there hand out on a Friday an get paid no matter what!!! An there complaining!!!! We on the other hand have just had nearly a pound a kg knocked off our product in a fortnight and are suppose to just shut up an take it dry like the whipping boy in the prison showers!! Come on hilly you normally talk cense, I’m with Optimus
Happens all the time now, unless your LGBTXyZ whatever its called now.Tend to agree like , but just more choices freedoms getting taken away really isnt it …. ? Not sure how i feel about it , im not keen on laws .
I think we should be a little worried then. Speaking to the auctioneer after the sale at Hexham today, he wasn't too upbeat. He's been down south through the week and was getting the drought story again and again. A few regular buyers missing today. He specified none in from Yorkshire, which was obviously unusual. If this runs into an extra large glut of droughty lambs a bit later then god help us!Speaking to my lamb buyer this morning told me that the store market is key to fat job for the next few weeks. If the stores maintain the good start, it will draw out the lean lambs from the fat markets, and fat will steady roughly where it is. If the stores fall back we’re in the
I reckon labour will try and get rid of starmer. Unions have got them by the balls.The train driver thing wasnt the drivers it was the bogg cleaners , now they probably on min wage and earn less than benefit cheats/ lazy oxygen theifs, weather or not they should strike im not sure but i dont want to see their right to do so taken from them . Imagine been trapped in mon wage job and no right to complain ??
I think we should be a little worried then. Speaking to the auctioneer after the sale at Hexham today, he wasn't too upbeat. He's been down south through the week and was getting the drought story again and again. A few regular buyers missing today. He specified none in from Yorkshire, which was obviously unusual. If this runs into an extra large glut of droughty lambs a bit later then god help us!
@valtraman makes a valid point, more folk want lambs to finish than want to lamb ewes but I think we need to pray for rain!
Forecast for here is a few days of sun and drizzle then coming back very hot and dry from next weekend onwards.I think we should be a little worried then. Speaking to the auctioneer after the sale at Hexham today, he wasn't too upbeat. He's been down south through the week and was getting the drought story again and again. A few regular buyers missing today. He specified none in from Yorkshire, which was obviously unusual. If this runs into an extra large glut of droughty lambs a bit later then god help us!
@valtraman makes a valid point, more folk want lambs to finish than want to lamb ewes but I think we need to pray for rain!
What was the trade like today?I think we should be a little worried then. Speaking to the auctioneer after the sale at Hexham today, he wasn't too upbeat. He's been down south through the week and was getting the drought story again and again. A few regular buyers missing today. He specified none in from Yorkshire, which was obviously unusual. If this runs into an extra large glut of droughty lambs a bit later then god help us!
@valtraman makes a valid point, more folk want lambs to finish than want to lamb ewes but I think we need to pray for rain!