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    Good to see mike lynch tearing today's nodding dog minister a new arsehole....!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PedroTheFisherman66 View Post
    Good to see mike lynch tearing today's nodding dog minister a new arsehole....!
    Pain, and suffering is part of human life. As much as people try to avoid pain, the reality is that there can be no gain without pain.

    Mick Cash, the RMT’s former general secretary, took home a total remuneration of £163,468 in 2020, including £1,432 in car benefit. Steve Hedley, former RMT senior assistant general secretary, had a total remuneration of £94,016, including £2,945 in car benefit, in the same year. Former RMT assistant general secretary and now the union’s general secretary, Mick Lynch, had total remuneration of £118,450 in 2020.

    Looks like these lads managed to reverse the trend . Some people are more equal than others .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Notsohumblepie View Post
    Pain, and suffering is part of human life. As much as people try to avoid pain, the reality is that there can be no gain without pain.

    Mick Cash, the RMT’s former general secretary, took home a total remuneration of £163,468 in 2020, including £1,432 in car benefit. Steve Hedley, former RMT senior assistant general secretary, had a total remuneration of £94,016, including £2,945 in car benefit, in the same year. Former RMT assistant general secretary and now the union’s general secretary, Mick Lynch, had total remuneration of £118,450 in 2020.

    Looks like these lads managed to reverse the trend . Some people are more equal than others .
    Oh dear. Why are people who are so interested in the wages of elected union officials never bothered about the vastly greater wages of the executives who oppose them?

    Whatever money he’s on, I’d say Mick Lynch is more than earning his wages at the moment. And if he isn’t, his members will vote him out at the next opportunity.

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