GMB votes in favour of strike action

November 16, 2011 4:18 pm

The GMB is the latest union to back strike action on November 30th, it has been announced. Results released this afternoon show that 83.7% voted Yes, with 16.3 % voting no – turnout was 33%. We’ll have further reaction to this – and the result of the Unite ballot – later this afternoon

  • Anonymous

    Hmm.  So in reality, 25% of the members have voted to strike.

    And you say the Conservatives don’t have a mandate?

    • Anonymous

      33% is dam low again.

      • Anonymous

        I can feel the spin machine being dusted down right now:-

        83% of our members etc . . . no mention of the turnout.

        • Anonymous

          Turn out was 33% they say so so they did mention it, the proof of the pudding will be how many people turn up on the march.

          For me it does show how voting by post is so open to non interest by people, I just found out I had a vote as well but forgot to send it back.

  • Alan2309

    Good. They strike, they don’t get paid. Private sector workers get tax rebate.

  • Josephpatrickmahon

    Yeah, the point about the Tories’ mandate is a good one. Because getting 83.7% of votes cast and 36.1% of votes cast is definitely the same thing.

  • Vulpinewoman

    All union members involved in this have had the opprtunity to vote on this, the fact that so many have chosen not to vote does not indicate that this should be taken as a vote against strike action. In all democracies where there is no compulsion to vote you get a sizeable amount who for whatever reason decide not to; all we can do is reach a decision based on those who do. It is, however, a sad reflection on the gradual decline in the belief that voting for anything has any real meaning.

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