howard mcsweeney1 wrote:Southern Rail have no inducement to end this series of stoppages in fact the longer it goes on the better for them.
Believe it or not Howard, most managers on Southern wished to make money from running a railway and initially were hoping to make a few bob from actually providing a service to rail users.
It's a bit like Starbucks tries to serve coffee and Amazon to deliver parcels.
Do please explain how it's 'better for them' that a group of workers, whose sole transferable skill seems to be pressing a button to open sliding doors (much the same skill set as I used in John Lewis in the elevator yesterday) holding them to ransom helps?