| shenavxpmk | Date: Tuesday, 25 Jun 2013, 12:01:58 | Message # 1 |
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| <a href=http://www.china-oil-arts.com/fakeoakleysunglasseshot.asp>Oakley Sunglasses Sale</a> <a href=http://www.china-oil-arts.com/fakeoakleysunglasseshot.asp>Oakley Sunglasses Sale</a> 'If public sector workers don understand the absurd irony of this, it shows just how deeply ingrained the culture of waste is in many organisations. i think there is also another agenda for these articles, to make everyone think all council workers are lazy and deserve what they get , to distract from the government cuts. conference advising them how to tell staff about spending cuts and jobThe public purse will have to cover the 174 entry fee, as well as the cost of delegates hotels, meals, and travel, usually by firstclass rail, expected to mean a total of about 500 for each townhall spin doctor or councillor who turns up. Delegates are told: cuts are leaving comms teams facing a difficult problem: you at the centre of maintaining good staff relations but you got to do it on a smaller budget than ever before. council waste is simple: just stop spending. O of the TaxPayers Alliance said: is utterly ridiculous that public officials could end up charging taxpayers for these pricy tickets. So, let me get this straight. This is a whole newspaper article about an INVITATION (which, as far as I can tell by the article, noone has yet taken up) from the private sector to attend a conference. You have added guff about first class rail fares (which is something you've just assumed), and hotels (it's a oneday conference). Tory MP Douglas Carswell said: should not be an excuse for an expensive jolly. They should just get on, use common sense, and stop wasting money on PR. i have just been made redundant from a front line service in norwich. myself and all team collegues work hard on average pay in front line childrens services. i get less than 800 redundacy and am both personally devastated and devastated for the very vulnerable children we support. i dont think people realise the true effect this is going to have on child protection and on the average hard working ppeople who are now unemployed. i guess its easier to say we are all workshy overpaid idiots off on jollies all the time. A good book on the subject from W H Smith costs less than ten quid. The benefit of this would be that many people could read it and learn what they should already know. Although in our current political climate where police are deemed to need handbooks on how to ride bicycles. Senior council officials would probably require a two day conference costing about 500 on how to read it. At the end of the course a few might realise money had been wasted. Because at the end of the course the some of brighter the well fed officials would realise money had been wasted. As they leave the luxury hotel a simple little booklet detailing how to deemploy workers is presented to them. wind, in The Willows, 18/2/2011 10:51 Yes. But nobody ever takes them seriously. Nor will anybody ever break the cycle of bureaucratic idiocy. Thus pay up. Shut up. Go away don't bother us with your petty penny pinching ideas is the creed. No existing politician has that amount of guts. No matter what is said Or, no, maybe you're right. Maybe it's best we just dealt with cutbacks and redundancies really cackhandedly, so that mistrust develops between management and staff, leading to demotivation (costing money), high staff turnover (costing money), possible industrial action (costing money). Yeah, great idea. Let's do that. While we're at it, why don't just all punch ourselves in the head as well? 锘?00 'jolly' to learn how to sack staff
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