Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Now, the snow is gone, Steven 'bin laden' Purcell and the Labour Council of shame introduce old past time to Glasgow, walking in filth again!












Dear All

The ‘Winter of Discontent’ is set to return to Glasgow as bin men are to be balloted for strike action.

The last time rubbish piled up in the streets causing a massive backlog as Steven ‘bin laden’ Purcell and his Labour Council of shame lost control of the situation.

Now, the residents are back to the same ridiculous situation as control of cleansing returns to anarchy.

The Union says 400 staff could walk out, the reason; they are accusing the city council of reneging on previous promises of payments to compensate for a change in their shift patterns totalling £1,000 a year.

Labour reneging on promises, how very William Bain of them!

I am surprised that the bin men thought that the Labour Council of shame would stick to an agreement, Glaswegians are usually pretty sharp.

Another reasonable gripe is bosses backtracking on promises to look at individual cases where bin men had concerns about shift patterns.

12,000 complaints were lodged with the Council in the last strike.

The strike however is good news for the guy running the Department of Land and Environmental Services, Robert Booth, his brother runs a cleansing operation.

So, for Glaswegians, it is a return to walking in the streets of filth as Purcell can’t manage the ‘bins of wrath’.

Isn’t time for Purcell and the Labour Council of shame to start to work for the people of Glasgow?

Instead of toadying to big business or is that asking too much?

Probably is!

Got a complaint about rubbish; then send it to the man responsible;


Ask him to do his job and sort out his incompetence.

It's time Steven Purcell 'paid up for Glasgow' and resigned.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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