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Wave of Industrial Action in the North

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Liberty » Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:46 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:Government workers are overpaid and under worked the measures are correct.


Was looking forward to hearing your input in this VP. Would you agree that these communists and trades unionists and over-fed trouble-makers like Halil have never done a day's honest work in their lives and have only their own greed in mind?


I dont know about Halil but if a teacher can go into work at 10 and leave at 12.30 and get paid a full salary ill let you decide the rest.


Were TCs always so lazy? :)


NO the private sector is totally different.


How big is the private sector?
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:48 pm

Liberty wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Liberty wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Government workers are overpaid and under worked the measures are correct.


Was looking forward to hearing your input in this VP. Would you agree that these communists and trades unionists and over-fed trouble-makers like Halil have never done a day's honest work in their lives and have only their own greed in mind?


I dont know about Halil but if a teacher can go into work at 10 and leave at 12.30 and get paid a full salary ill let you decide the rest.


Were TCs always so lazy? :)


NO the private sector is totally different.


How big is the private sector?


Not as big as the public sector.
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Postby Liberty » Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:50 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Liberty wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Liberty wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Government workers are overpaid and under worked the measures are correct.


Was looking forward to hearing your input in this VP. Would you agree that these communists and trades unionists and over-fed trouble-makers like Halil have never done a day's honest work in their lives and have only their own greed in mind?


I dont know about Halil but if a teacher can go into work at 10 and leave at 12.30 and get paid a full salary ill let you decide the rest.


Were TCs always so lazy? :)


NO the private sector is totally different.


How big is the private sector?


Not as big as the public sector.


Oh my! Then, you are in trouble. :)
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Postby ZoC » Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:52 pm

Liberty wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Liberty wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Government workers are overpaid and under worked the measures are correct.


Was looking forward to hearing your input in this VP. Would you agree that these communists and trades unionists and over-fed trouble-makers like Halil have never done a day's honest work in their lives and have only their own greed in mind?


I dont know about Halil but if a teacher can go into work at 10 and leave at 12.30 and get paid a full salary ill let you decide the rest.


Were TCs always so lazy? :)


NO the private sector is totally different.


How big is the private sector?


wotever size u want, i'm sure...
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:53 pm

Its not as simple as that the dynamics in the TRNC are totally different than the rest of the world, we are inhumanely isolated by GCs actions and left dependent on financial support from Turkey, Im sure you can work out the rest. The GCs are cutting of their noses despite their faces as if we financially independent of Turkey this would allow us to work more closely with south to find a solution.
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Postby ZoC » Sat Jan 29, 2011 12:20 am

Viewpoint wrote:Its not as simple as that the dynamics in the TRNC are totally different than the rest of the world, we are inhumanely isolated by GCs actions and left dependent on financial support from Turkey, Im sure you can work out the rest. The GCs are cutting of their noses despite their faces as if we financially independent of Turkey this would allow us to work more closely with south to find a solution.


thanks vp. i've always wondered why people in the north were revolting.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:57 am

ZoC wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Its not as simple as that the dynamics in the TRNC are totally different than the rest of the world, we are inhumanely isolated by GCs actions and left dependent on financial support from Turkey, Im sure you can work out the rest. The GCs are cutting of their noses despite their faces as if we financially independent of Turkey this would allow us to work more closely with south to find a solution.


thanks vp. i've always wondered why people in the north were revolting.


Are you always this stupid?
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Postby ZoC » Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:02 am

Viewpoint wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:Its not as simple as that the dynamics in the TRNC are totally different than the rest of the world, we are inhumanely isolated by GCs actions and left dependent on financial support from Turkey, Im sure you can work out the rest. The GCs are cutting of their noses despite their faces as if we financially independent of Turkey this would allow us to work more closely with south to find a solution.


thanks vp. i've always wondered why people in the north were revolting.


Are you always this stupid?


only when engaging with u down at ur level.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:04 am

ZoC wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
ZoC wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Its not as simple as that the dynamics in the TRNC are totally different than the rest of the world, we are inhumanely isolated by GCs actions and left dependent on financial support from Turkey, Im sure you can work out the rest. The GCs are cutting of their noses despite their faces as if we financially independent of Turkey this would allow us to work more closely with south to find a solution.


thanks vp. i've always wondered why people in the north were revolting.


Are you always this stupid?


only when engaging with u down at ur level.


No your are always this stupid because you respond in the same manner to most posters, why dont you just ignore my posts?
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Postby Hermes » Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:09 am

Viewpoint wrote:Its not as simple as that the dynamics in the TRNC are totally different than the rest of the world, we are inhumanely isolated by GCs actions and left dependent on financial support from Turkey, Im sure you can work out the rest. The GCs are cutting of their noses despite their faces as if we financially independent of Turkey this would allow us to work more closely with south to find a solution.


Have you considered that it is the Turkish occupation of a sovereign nation that is responsible for the international isolation and embargoes of northern Cyprus? It is called a sanction. It is often used by countries against places which are considered outside the norm of civilised behaviour such as apartheid-era South Africa and other despicable regimes.

The embargoes are against Turkey's attempts to legitimise the occupation. The Turkish Cypriots are therefore not just in league with Turkey's actions but also victims of Turkey's illegal policies. There is no point in blaming Greek Cypriots who are merely defending their rights and homeland.
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