Transport Disruption Everywhere
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Transport Disruption Everywhere

With all due respect to the people in the fancy suits like union leaders, ministers who held some up signs in solidarity with the strikers, and the transport secretary, they have nothing to worry about.

The RMT bosses raking in £328,000 in salaries and benefits?

In the current system the workers pay the cost as usual. And now on top of everything, they are dealing with rising costs that are eating away at their salaries.

With the Integral Method, there is no such thing as the worker being in the middle and paying the price for our society being set up in a way that only benefits certain people.

This is because according to the Integral Method - the worker is the most valuable part of an operation. They are the main source of value, and the main source of energy comes from them - the workers.

I’m not saying this in favor of a certain side in this dispute - I'm for the Integral Method.

Our problem is that we don't understand what a real system is yet and how it operates in an optimal manner. With the Integral Method there is no such thing as having a problem in one area and thinking it won't impact everything else. We don't yet have this wider perspective of integral thinking, but we must begin to acquire it as soon as possible. It's a new kind of thinking that is lacking everywhere right now, across all industries and continents.

In the meantime, it's the masses who are paying the price of not being able to go about their affairs as planned, UK teens can't even get to their matriculation exams (!), conferences and events were finally getting off the ground after Covid. And now more chaos and uncertainty. More conflict and division.

So as I'm always saying there are huge cracks being revealed in the current system on a daily basis now. Sharing some recent tweets about the greed at the top, and a couple of items about airports below:

Mick Lynch of the RMT says funding cuts made by a "government of billionaires" are to blame for rail strikes - accusing ministers of 'telling everyone else they've got to tighten their belts while they're raking it in'. @SkyNews


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@kushtymushty These rail bosses will never have to strike for a pay raise

@BladeoftheS

Network Rail’s Chief Executive, Andrew Haines

£557,000 is how much he gets paid.

He blames the rail workers for the strike

Shouting ‘You earn £60,000,’ at one of the strike leaders, hypocrisy is unknown to him.

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Heathrow's great mountain of uncollected luggage gets BIGGER MailOnline

I am sitting in a plane at Zürich airport for an hour now. We are waiting for clearance. Timm Urschinger on LinkedIn

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Exactly!!!

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