Saturday, November 17, 2012

WASCO’s Dilemma

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wasco should continue its fight even if it means bringing the government to its needs.

These men deserve their money.

Anonymous said...

knees

Anonymous said...

Agree

Anonymous said...

one would think that jimmy fletcher should know better, then again his party promised of better days.
foolish people, borrowing to pay wages, how financially sustainable is this. yet we are made to believe that the management of this company can fix its problems.
have they ever wondered why the banks are not borrowing these monies.

Anonymous said...

I think UWP was negligent in not dealing with the negotiations. Imagine, they left office during the end of the 3 year agreement (with civil servants and SALCC) and not once did they deal with salaries. Now, we are already into another 3 year round of discussions (through no fault of SLP) and still nothing.

Now SLP has to come up with back pay for civil servants and salcc workers. F@#$# UWP for that.

The reality is do or die, SLP must deal with the situation . . . I hope they do not piss me off.

Anonymous said...

All the parties envolved (Wasco, NWU, WORKERS) need to stop fooling around with the people' water.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
one would think that jimmy fletcher should know better, then again his party promised of better days.
foolish people, borrowing to pay wages, how financially sustainable is this. yet we are made to believe that the management of this company can fix its problems.
have they ever wondered why the banks are not borrowing these monies.

November 18, 2012 6:00 AM
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Who the hell screwed up the workers and the company?

It is the idiots that the UWP, the jook bwa, and the Weak Rain buffoons put into office and stoutely defended them to the hilt.

None of them understands accounting nor economics. Idiots shooting the stinking mouths out, and on parade!

Couyons being led and advised by other maitre couyons!

This would be laughable if the situation weren't so painfully, so poignantly, and so god-damn pathetic.

In response, the criminals seem to going on a rampage, while an increasingly large percentage of the population seems to be taking refuge behind their beer and rum bottles.

Anonymous said...

Unfortunate it the word...the plight of the WASCO's workers. Mr. Jimmy Fletcher needs help to address this issue and many others in his huge ministerial portfolio. Mr. Fletcher talking alone will not cut it...start showing greater level of competence as a Minister.

Anonymous said...

Unfortunate is the word

Anonymous said...

Fletcher should not have been surprised. If he was only dealing w/CSA then there would be no problem because Demarque & Aubertin are reasonable and know how to negotiate. But Mr.Controversy, Tyrone Maynard, is calling the shots & could care less if WASCO is broke or had already promised backpay next month. He's breaking the law since WASCO is an essential service. Outrageous! We've all seen it many times b4 from NWU... invent a problem, ride in on white horse, smile for cameras, "solve" the fictional problem, take bow as hero, sign up more members to pay outrageous dues, laugh all the way to bank.