Just incase you didn't know about this, you may be left stranded somewhere. Hopefully it won't come to a strike but don't believe the
bit about a good number will work and nobody will be left stranded at the roadside, it's bull.
AA Strike
[Edited on 16/4/10 by Davegtst]
Ive just changed from green flag to the AA last weekend.....
Its happening all over, my company has just screwed us over, closing the final salary pension scheme and forcing us in to money purchase cons!
very foolish move by AA staff. there is too much competition out there, i am due to renew with the AA next month but that wont be happening now. i think i will not be alone
If you knew exactly what has happened within the company over the last few years and what they are doing now you wouldn't be saying that. A strike is the last resort and the majority of staff don't want to but will if they have to. This can easily be stopped.
tbh final salary schemes cost companies an arm and a leg (if they had it). They are very rare now in private companies.
Really mostly available in the public sector, and I would not be surprised if they disappeared soon there.
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Originally posted by Lars
tbh final salary schemes cost companies an arm and a leg (if they had it). They are very rare now in private companies.
Really mostly available in the public sector, and I would not be surprised if they disappeared soon there.
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Originally posted by Davegtst
If you knew exactly what has happened within the company over the last few years and what they are doing now you wouldn't be saying that. A strike is the last resort and the majority of staff don't want to but will if they have to. This can easily be stopped.
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Originally posted by r1_pete
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Originally posted by Lars
tbh final salary schemes cost companies an arm and a leg (if they had it). They are very rare now in private companies.
Really mostly available in the public sector, and I would not be surprised if they disappeared soon there.
Yes but when you sign a contract of employment which includes a final salary pension, then the company close it, it is a change is T&C / Contract which you the employee has no choice but to accept.
It is wrong, I took a lower paid job, back in the 1980's IT boom, because the company offered final salary pension. Have caught up salary wise, and been outsourced under TUPE.
I work for a cash rich company, and closing the FSP, is just another way of increasing the shareholder dividend. They could well afford to keep the system going for existing members, but, the bandwagon on closing FSP's is well established and rolling, so they can jump on and not be noticed.....
I think we are agreeing Lars.
I'd support anyone who is fighting for their pension rights, it is vitally important.
It is true that some people within the public sectior,ie NHS have final year salary pensions, but a few years ago all new staff did not get this
option and its worked out some other way,meaning far less pension.
wholly agree that people should fight for their pension rights,and indeed plan alternatives as well. its not far away that we won't get styate
pensions either, and i can certainly see poverty amongst pensionsers increasing dramatically in our lifetime!
The problem with strike action is it really damages the reputation of the company, and whilst i understand that this is partly the aim, it can be
hugely detrimental to the employees, as lost profits inevitably means lost jobs.
Good luck to the AA staff but i do not see this helping really.
just my opinion of course.
I agree it does not help but i do believe it's the last resort. As i said hopefully it won't come to it but i have a feeling it has gone too far already.
Strikes off, for now. Not that i care too much now i quit my job yesterday woohoo.