@bphillipsonMP If university funding drops in real terms, then it's not really surprising that some of this behaviour has followed. It's awful, but entirely rational.
At what point do Starmer, the Tory advisors he's surrounded himself with, and his cabinet of cowards look at the polls and realise that keeping Daily Mail readers' obsessions and talking points in the headlines every day has been a fucking disaster?
@RECNeil Richard Bath writes of Sisyphus: "His work rate was immense. At times it seemed he could continue for eternity. Despite his immense upper body strength, his ball handling skills repeatedly deserted him at crucial moments"
Thinking of starting a podcast called "They F***ed me over". The basic premise is that I'd invite people on to talk about their experiences of egregious management excess. Obviously it would have to be people who rejected the NDA.
🗣️Still Digging Deeper
📅 14th May @ 7pm
📍Unite the Union, Broad Street, S-o-T, ST1 4HP
@NorthStaffsTUC & @UniofStaffs present the launch of a new report into the impact of austerity on coalfield areas.
This is an open event, all welcome ✊✊✊
“The crisis in our universities has all the hallmarks of a test case for Labour’s commitment to a ‘decade of national renewal’. There is nothing sensible or pragmatic about sitting on the sidelines while our last world-leading sector crashes and burns.” https://t.co/jBbtk0GZUb
By law, employers have a 'duty of care' for employees, customers and anyone else who visits the workplace. 🦺
Learn more about keeping everyone safe at work: https://t.co/7BklQkDP5h
#HealthAndSafety#Employees
The beautifully located village of Arrochar, standing at the head of Loch Long in Argyll & Bute. It's been popular with visitors since steamers arrived on the Clyde in the early 1800. More pics and info: https://t.co/kVBVsWsOkU