I've never had a job with more than 6 months security. I'm utterly staggered that anyone can possibly be moaning about not having a job after 2025 !. Which planet are rail staff on ?
You asked me what I would do, and I told you. Now you don't like it - absolutely classic !!
Has it ever occurred to you that most of the UK population are used to having to change jobs, train for new roles, possibly move house etc etc ?
You've got a job with fantastic security, a supposedly strong union that you all support - and yet you spend all your time complaining as if you're the most hard done employees on the planet.
There, was that a response more to your liking ?
Job security past a certain point can be a double edged sword. I am a civil servant and have worked with people who have no enjoyment from their work and constantly moan while never trying to change their situation. When you have decent pay and security its easier just to complain and wait for retirement than take a risk at something new. Job security could be improved in the private sector. I would limit the amount of time someone can be a temp to something like 3 months and make fixed term contracts automatically become permenant after 2-3 years. I have noticed in this thread and the Southern one how many rail employees have picked up a very negative view of work outside their industry that reflects the job market 2008-2012 but not today and who won't be persauded otherwise. Job security is a balance between being too low to provide workers reasonable protection and so high that it provides a significant disincentive to employ anyone because its too expensive to fire them if they are not good enough or get lazy. I don't want to see the UK have French levels of structural unemployment which has preexisted the country's economic problems.