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<blockquote data-quote="ski" data-source="post: 8141812" data-attributes="member: 2207"><p>In a roundabout way, but nobody is listening. Hi headjuns building new sheds whilst telling other folk not to. A career 'council' member for a CEO. It has not come of age yet, this current crisis is a chance to show some leadership ( and for that you need a leader!) but as with all organisations of its type, its continued existence is its main concern.</p><p>I don't think it would be hard to monitor, all those who cut 10% would be happy to show the required paperwork, anyone who doesn't gets shamed, put on the list and shame is a powerful motivator. They have spouted the need for collective action, so why not at least propose a scheme to cut numbers? If members show no willingness for it then I question the whole point and basis of BFREPA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ski, post: 8141812, member: 2207"] In a roundabout way, but nobody is listening. Hi headjuns building new sheds whilst telling other folk not to. A career 'council' member for a CEO. It has not come of age yet, this current crisis is a chance to show some leadership ( and for that you need a leader!) but as with all organisations of its type, its continued existence is its main concern. I don't think it would be hard to monitor, all those who cut 10% would be happy to show the required paperwork, anyone who doesn't gets shamed, put on the list and shame is a powerful motivator. They have spouted the need for collective action, so why not at least propose a scheme to cut numbers? If members show no willingness for it then I question the whole point and basis of BFREPA. [/QUOTE]
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