
Archive for April, 2006
What with yesterday’s announcement, I’ve had to update the original picture.



Another on the prisoner/deportation mess.

1,023 prisoners, who were released between February 1999 and March 2006, should have been considered for deportation or removal.

Peugeot abandons workers who improved productivity and quality.
Derek Simpson, general secretary of Amicus, said: “It is inconceivable that workers in France would be laid off on this scale.
“Weak UK labour laws are allowing British workers to be sacrificed at the expense of a flexible labour market.”
The Transport and General Workers’ Union called the news “the worst unkept secret in the car industry”.
Jim Cunningham, MP for Coventry South, said: “It’s a pretty grim afternoon for the motor car industry and manufacturing in general terms.
“It’s a bitter pill for the labour force to have to swallow after two years where they’ve been exhorted to increase their productivity.
“They’ve done that, they’ve improved quality, only to find out at the end of that they get a slap in the face.”
Back to Scotland for a few days.
Back posting next week.














