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Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 2:19 pm
by jinkin jimmy
Bear posted:
Yep
Ye gods. The mind boggles.... :eh:

Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 3:18 pm
by mike binder
some of his staff are going to take a pay cut forced on them and there striking lol .Some of the top pickers are on more money that the less succesfull :lol: and he will give a average to them all :lol: 5 p above minimum rate ooohhh to be management :lol:

Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:38 pm
by Wigan Watcher
I do not know what it is like to work for Whelan. I have only heard bad things about how he treats his staff but after saying that he can offer whatever he likes from the minimum wage or above, that is his right and he is not breaking any rules. If people don’t like it then they have an option to go elsewhere, this is the stark fact.

Now after saying all that I think the people who work there work hard and should be rewarded for their work, it also helps moral and better production and in my view it would make me feel better if I was Whelan knowing I have done a decent thing in life that will not break me.


Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 5:19 pm
by FROM A TO B
kinell posted:
FREEDOM OF WIGAN?Do you think such a great honour as this should of been given to a Yorkshire man {whelan} who offers his WIGAN workers 1 pence above the minimum wage.Or does monie buy you pride as in the twentys when you ate humble pie? As Deiler Smith said "lets be having you",evan though she relised that, pride and wigan , dont exist?
What's one of our greatest ever coaches got to do with it anyway?

Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 5:44 pm
by cpwigan
The best bit about Whelan is the spin that he went from a market stall to sports shop giant. No mention of how he married into a wealthy family who owned the only supermarket in Wigan at the time.

JJB workers do not get treated very well BUT alas that is the way it is in Britain these days. I am sure if it was possible all our jobs would be exported to India.

Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:35 pm
by antonlevay
kinell posted:
FREEDOM OF WIGAN?Do you think such a great honour as this should of been given to a Yorkshire man {whelan} who offers his WIGAN workers 1 pence above the minimum wage.Or does monie buy you pride as in the twentys when you ate humble pie? As Deiler Smith said "lets be having you",evan though she relised that, pride and wigan , dont exist?
nah monie brought us pride check wigan under j monie

Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:44 pm
by cpwigan
Kinell do you attend Haydock High?

Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:37 pm
by MiThor
ancientnloyal posted:
and gramatical.

loads of spelling errors!

Whelan deserves the freedom of the town, for all he has done in the community. He has every right to pay his employees what he likes... if they dont like it, they get sod off to another job. Theres a topic relating to this on rlfans (which I hate now) and I stressed that JJB staff moan all the time and should shut the hell up.
whilst I respect your right to your opinion , when you tell people to sod off and get another job, what is the job situation in the area , most retail jobs pay rubbish wages.
Do you work for minimum wage ? if not why not if you think it is good pay. I don't and certainly won't. or would you rather see oversea's workers brought in who would do it even cheaper?

Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:41 pm
by cpwigan
On a serious note, it seems harder and harder these days to get a job with decent pay. look in the newspapers and there are only low paid jobs by and large. Bit sad really :(

I grew up from mining stock and cripes even as a teenager the miners strike was an awful feeling.

Re: FREEDOM OF WIGAN?

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:52 pm
by MiThor
put it into perspective, the rich get richer the workers get shafted, and thanks to todays law no recourse,against unscrupulous employers,