Castell Howell 18:10 - Jun 23 with 8531 views | raynor94 | Bad news coming from there tonight, looks like a lot of jobs going to go. | |
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Castell Howell on 18:13 - Jun 23 with 4467 views | Jackfath | Some of the best posters on this site work for them. I hope they are ok. | |
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Castell Howell on 18:39 - Jun 23 with 4409 views | LeonWasGod | Doesn't sound good. Grim times ahead for a lot of people across many different sectors by the looks of it. | | | |
Castell Howell on 18:39 - Jun 23 with 4403 views | Flashberryjack | Don't they rely heavily on supplying the restaurant business in Wales, the lock down is obviously strangling them, with no indication of the restrictions being lifted (in Wales) I can't see any relief for the hospitality business for a while yet. It must be awful for all the staff employed with them, directly and indirectly. | |
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Castell Howell on 19:01 - Jun 23 with 4360 views | raynor94 |
Castell Howell on 18:13 - Jun 23 by Jackfath | Some of the best posters on this site work for them. I hope they are ok. |
Didn't realize that, so do I | |
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Castell Howell on 19:07 - Jun 23 with 4341 views | ItchySphincter |
Castell Howell on 18:13 - Jun 23 by Jackfath | Some of the best posters on this site work for them. I hope they are ok. |
One of the best. Best of luck to all concerned. | |
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Castell Howell on 19:35 - Jun 23 with 4292 views | exiledclaseboy |
Castell Howell on 18:13 - Jun 23 by Jackfath | Some of the best posters on this site work for them. I hope they are ok. |
A couple of the all time site greats. Top fellas too. Hoe they’re ok. | |
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Castell Howell on 22:24 - Jun 23 with 4085 views | majorraglan | Castell Howell are a big outfit. They employ something like 700 people across West Wales and source a lot of their goods from Welsh farmers and suppliers, whatever happens to the CH staff the once on will be felt by suppliers across the region and yet more jobs are likely to be lost. This is going to hit South West Wales hard. Brian Jones is the man behind the company and he is a really decent, hardworking, genuine guy who cares. He supports lots of charities, good causes, sports clubs etc and what’s happening must be really hurting him. Over the last few months the cash and carry has been opened to the general public and I have have done some of my shopping there (as have others) and will do a bit more this weekend. I am not going away this year and when restrictions are lifted I will be supporting local businesses who his company supplies. Let’s hope the bounce back from the recession will be quick. | | | |
Castell Howell on 23:40 - Jun 23 with 4001 views | Kerouac |
Castell Howell on 18:39 - Jun 23 by LeonWasGod | Doesn't sound good. Grim times ahead for a lot of people across many different sectors by the looks of it. |
Not teachers though, not sweating on their jobs are they. | |
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Castell Howell on 00:33 - Jun 24 with 3987 views | gadgetuk |
Castell Howell on 23:40 - Jun 23 by Kerouac | Not teachers though, not sweating on their jobs are they. |
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Castell Howell on 00:43 - Jun 24 with 3975 views | Kerouac |
Castell Howell on 00:33 - Jun 24 by gadgetuk | Oh feck off you tosser |
Touched a nerve? What is false about the following... They don't want to go back to work full time, after several months of not working (most of them) or working part time (a few of them), they don't want to adjust the term times for the good of the kids...and they stand no chance of losing their jobs. What a privileged position to be in. Meanwhile, many people who have worked right through this to keep the show on the road stand a strong chance of losing their jobs. | |
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Castell Howell on 04:11 - Jun 24 with 3923 views | Treforys_Jack |
Castell Howell on 00:43 - Jun 24 by Kerouac | Touched a nerve? What is false about the following... They don't want to go back to work full time, after several months of not working (most of them) or working part time (a few of them), they don't want to adjust the term times for the good of the kids...and they stand no chance of losing their jobs. What a privileged position to be in. Meanwhile, many people who have worked right through this to keep the show on the road stand a strong chance of losing their jobs. |
I'm not sure where you get that information from, Mrs. TJ is a teacher and has worked everyday since lockdown, and the last 2 weeks working 14hr days to ensure the planning and safety measures are all in place ready for next Monday. The adjusting of term times was widely supported in her school but rejected by the unions. I'm not suggesting its the same everywhere but that is my personal experience from the horses mouth. Oh and as a thank you there is a meeting within the next 2 weeks to discuss job and hr cuts. [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 4:13]
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Castell Howell on 05:46 - Jun 24 with 3880 views | FieryJack |
Castell Howell on 22:24 - Jun 23 by majorraglan | Castell Howell are a big outfit. They employ something like 700 people across West Wales and source a lot of their goods from Welsh farmers and suppliers, whatever happens to the CH staff the once on will be felt by suppliers across the region and yet more jobs are likely to be lost. This is going to hit South West Wales hard. Brian Jones is the man behind the company and he is a really decent, hardworking, genuine guy who cares. He supports lots of charities, good causes, sports clubs etc and what’s happening must be really hurting him. Over the last few months the cash and carry has been opened to the general public and I have have done some of my shopping there (as have others) and will do a bit more this weekend. I am not going away this year and when restrictions are lifted I will be supporting local businesses who his company supplies. Let’s hope the bounce back from the recession will be quick. |
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Castell Howell on 08:16 - Jun 24 with 3814 views | ItchySphincter |
Castell Howell on 04:11 - Jun 24 by Treforys_Jack | I'm not sure where you get that information from, Mrs. TJ is a teacher and has worked everyday since lockdown, and the last 2 weeks working 14hr days to ensure the planning and safety measures are all in place ready for next Monday. The adjusting of term times was widely supported in her school but rejected by the unions. I'm not suggesting its the same everywhere but that is my personal experience from the horses mouth. Oh and as a thank you there is a meeting within the next 2 weeks to discuss job and hr cuts. [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 4:13]
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Good luck to you and Mrs TJ, I’m sure every word you said there is true but not all teachers have covered themselves in glory. After hearing on here about the lengths that some schools have gone to and the experiences of some of my friends I definitely feel like my boys have been let down by their school. Very little contact, worked not being marked, meanwhile teachers finding time to post videos of all the fun things they’ve been doing during lockdown. I’m sure that’s not everyone’s experience though. [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 13:50]
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Castell Howell on 08:26 - Jun 24 with 3803 views | pencoedjack |
Castell Howell on 18:13 - Jun 23 by Jackfath | Some of the best posters on this site work for them. I hope they are ok. |
Hope they all find other work unfortunately Drakeford is killing Welsh businesses. | | | |
Castell Howell on 09:48 - Jun 24 with 3731 views | pikeypaul |
Castell Howell on 23:40 - Jun 23 by Kerouac | Not teachers though, not sweating on their jobs are they. |
The truth hurts these lefty tosssrs like the work shy teachers who are trying to politicise the pandemic and refusing to work. All they can do when they know you say the truth is lash out with an insult, that’s all they have got. BOJO should tell them to get back or no more free money. OUT AFLI [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 9:50]
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Castell Howell on 10:22 - Jun 24 with 3710 views | BarrySwan |
Castell Howell on 08:16 - Jun 24 by ItchySphincter | Good luck to you and Mrs TJ, I’m sure every word you said there is true but not all teachers have covered themselves in glory. After hearing on here about the lengths that some schools have gone to and the experiences of some of my friends I definitely feel like my boys have been let down by their school. Very little contact, worked not being marked, meanwhile teachers finding time to post videos of all the fun things they’ve been doing during lockdown. I’m sure that’s not everyone’s experience though. [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 13:50]
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My other half is the same, hasn't stopped working since the lockdown every day on the computer setting work and marking etc etc. Plus taking it in turns to go in to teach the children of essential workers. Given the massive extra hours that she normally works unpaid when schools are actually open, I've lost count of the amount of times she normally works up until one in the morning setting course work or trying to catch up on marking. working all over weekends doing the same. Marking books weeks after finishing on supply contracts when unpaid etc. One thing that I would like to think should be of concern to all is that every teacher that I have spoken to for years now has expressed the view that they would jack the job in an instant if something suitable came along. I would have thought that might be quite alarming to those who are concerned about the education system in general One of the real problems during the lockdown is many (estimated as up to half) of the children not lifting a finger and basically having an extended holiday and one would have to ask what are the parents doing in these cases in regards supervising their children and checking that they are actually doing the work set for them. There are also many children now panicking that if teachers are to assess and award marks that they have blown their chances of decent grades etc because they, rather than the teachers treated lockdown as an extended holiday. I used to be in the old 'teachers always on holiday' brigade but I've long been urging my wife to get out and get a job elsewhere after seeing her run herself into the ground with the amount of work much of it unpaid as already mentioned. As regards the hard left run unions refusing to sanction a restart you need to speak to the resident lefties on here as to why their socialist activist heroes are reluctant to reactivate childrens education. | | | |
Castell Howell on 12:35 - Jun 24 with 3638 views | pikeypaul | There is no need to ask the scum. We all know they are hoping the pandemic causes as much death and destruction of the economy as possible , they are more than happy to politicise the pandemic, no more so than the disgusting teachers unions happy to wreck youngsters educations so so they can politically point score with their far left Marxist agendas, the scum have no shame. OUT AFLI | |
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Castell Howell on 14:31 - Jun 24 with 3599 views | Professor |
Castell Howell on 12:35 - Jun 24 by pikeypaul | There is no need to ask the scum. We all know they are hoping the pandemic causes as much death and destruction of the economy as possible , they are more than happy to politicise the pandemic, no more so than the disgusting teachers unions happy to wreck youngsters educations so so they can politically point score with their far left Marxist agendas, the scum have no shame. OUT AFLI |
You are a disgrace. Most schools and all universities are facing considerable job losses. We (Liverpool) are a rich institution but already all non-tenured teaching contracts have gone. Pay and promotion freeze for the foreseeable future and likely 20% of staff to be made redundant. Research funding is being cut . It is bleak. We have the most irresponsible government in the developed world over this outbreak. We are reaching a point where we can ease lockdown. It was in place too late and this has extended the time to reduce infection thanks to Cummings (who is scum) and the liar 🤥 Johnson. Blame the unions ,why not, who are acting in people’s Interest around health. That is what hat they are for. Look at the reality of these jokers you support. | | | |
Castell Howell on 14:41 - Jun 24 with 3584 views | Professor |
Castell Howell on 10:22 - Jun 24 by BarrySwan | My other half is the same, hasn't stopped working since the lockdown every day on the computer setting work and marking etc etc. Plus taking it in turns to go in to teach the children of essential workers. Given the massive extra hours that she normally works unpaid when schools are actually open, I've lost count of the amount of times she normally works up until one in the morning setting course work or trying to catch up on marking. working all over weekends doing the same. Marking books weeks after finishing on supply contracts when unpaid etc. One thing that I would like to think should be of concern to all is that every teacher that I have spoken to for years now has expressed the view that they would jack the job in an instant if something suitable came along. I would have thought that might be quite alarming to those who are concerned about the education system in general One of the real problems during the lockdown is many (estimated as up to half) of the children not lifting a finger and basically having an extended holiday and one would have to ask what are the parents doing in these cases in regards supervising their children and checking that they are actually doing the work set for them. There are also many children now panicking that if teachers are to assess and award marks that they have blown their chances of decent grades etc because they, rather than the teachers treated lockdown as an extended holiday. I used to be in the old 'teachers always on holiday' brigade but I've long been urging my wife to get out and get a job elsewhere after seeing her run herself into the ground with the amount of work much of it unpaid as already mentioned. As regards the hard left run unions refusing to sanction a restart you need to speak to the resident lefties on here as to why their socialist activist heroes are reluctant to reactivate childrens education. |
From what I can tell it based on inadequate protection in place in some schools- it is fine in the school where my wife works due to hard work and planning. Other places not so. I certainly believe getting it right to allow all kids back is better than the piecemeal approach in England. | | | |
Castell Howell on 18:42 - Jun 24 with 3484 views | majorraglan | My wife used to work in a school, it was a case of increasing pupil numbers, increasing class sizes, increasing hours versus a decreasing budget, less teaching staff, less resources in terms of books etc. I was a school governor for a number of years and my experience was the same. There are of course good teachers who are committed to supporting their kids and lots of teachers went the extra mile, after school activities in the evenings, Saturday mornings etc and others would do the minimum they could get away Witt, but their colleagues new the score and these were in the minority. In terms of opening schools, i am all for it but it needs to take place but in a controlled and careful way. Kids may not be overly affected by the virus, but there’s nothing to say they can’t spread it around and pass it to their teacher, who spreads it to the other teachers who spread it to their families etc nor is there anything to say they can’t pass it to parents etc. We already have a significant outbreak in Anglesey, we don’t need another one. Do I blame the unions for looking after their members interests? No, I don’t because it’s what they are paid to do, there needs to be grown up and mature conversations between all the parties so that a sensible solution can be achieved. The issue about teachers has taken the thread off in a tangent, we were talking about Castell Howell. Hope there can be some good news and light for all those working there who must be very concerned about the future. | | | |
Castell Howell on 22:40 - Jun 24 with 3383 views | pikeypaul |
Castell Howell on 14:31 - Jun 24 by Professor | You are a disgrace. Most schools and all universities are facing considerable job losses. We (Liverpool) are a rich institution but already all non-tenured teaching contracts have gone. Pay and promotion freeze for the foreseeable future and likely 20% of staff to be made redundant. Research funding is being cut . It is bleak. We have the most irresponsible government in the developed world over this outbreak. We are reaching a point where we can ease lockdown. It was in place too late and this has extended the time to reduce infection thanks to Cummings (who is scum) and the liar 🤥 Johnson. Blame the unions ,why not, who are acting in people’s Interest around health. That is what hat they are for. Look at the reality of these jokers you support. |
Another public sector leftie ponce that hates the truth being pointed out. Probably never done a real days work in his life and certainly not one that is not paid for by the tax payers. Let’s be honest about it you lot have still not got over losing the referendum have you? Cummings and BOJO got Brexit done and tore you lot a new rsole, you are obviously still very bitter about it, get over it son we are out. Funny how you do not mention the 100000s of lefties breaking the lockdown and rampaging around our major cities, fecking hypocrite. OUT AFLI [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 22:48]
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Castell Howell on 22:55 - Jun 24 with 3366 views | longlostjack |
Castell Howell on 10:22 - Jun 24 by BarrySwan | My other half is the same, hasn't stopped working since the lockdown every day on the computer setting work and marking etc etc. Plus taking it in turns to go in to teach the children of essential workers. Given the massive extra hours that she normally works unpaid when schools are actually open, I've lost count of the amount of times she normally works up until one in the morning setting course work or trying to catch up on marking. working all over weekends doing the same. Marking books weeks after finishing on supply contracts when unpaid etc. One thing that I would like to think should be of concern to all is that every teacher that I have spoken to for years now has expressed the view that they would jack the job in an instant if something suitable came along. I would have thought that might be quite alarming to those who are concerned about the education system in general One of the real problems during the lockdown is many (estimated as up to half) of the children not lifting a finger and basically having an extended holiday and one would have to ask what are the parents doing in these cases in regards supervising their children and checking that they are actually doing the work set for them. There are also many children now panicking that if teachers are to assess and award marks that they have blown their chances of decent grades etc because they, rather than the teachers treated lockdown as an extended holiday. I used to be in the old 'teachers always on holiday' brigade but I've long been urging my wife to get out and get a job elsewhere after seeing her run herself into the ground with the amount of work much of it unpaid as already mentioned. As regards the hard left run unions refusing to sanction a restart you need to speak to the resident lefties on here as to why their socialist activist heroes are reluctant to reactivate childrens education. |
Down arrowed by mistake. Have an up arrow. A lot of kids manage to play fornite but don’t seem to be able to work out how to send in work online. Strange that. | |
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Castell Howell on 22:56 - Jun 24 with 3364 views | gadgetuk |
Castell Howell on 22:40 - Jun 24 by pikeypaul | Another public sector leftie ponce that hates the truth being pointed out. Probably never done a real days work in his life and certainly not one that is not paid for by the tax payers. Let’s be honest about it you lot have still not got over losing the referendum have you? Cummings and BOJO got Brexit done and tore you lot a new rsole, you are obviously still very bitter about it, get over it son we are out. Funny how you do not mention the 100000s of lefties breaking the lockdown and rampaging around our major cities, fecking hypocrite. OUT AFLI [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 22:48]
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Castell Howell on 23:11 - Jun 24 with 3334 views | Professor |
Castell Howell on 22:40 - Jun 24 by pikeypaul | Another public sector leftie ponce that hates the truth being pointed out. Probably never done a real days work in his life and certainly not one that is not paid for by the tax payers. Let’s be honest about it you lot have still not got over losing the referendum have you? Cummings and BOJO got Brexit done and tore you lot a new rsole, you are obviously still very bitter about it, get over it son we are out. Funny how you do not mention the 100000s of lefties breaking the lockdown and rampaging around our major cities, fecking hypocrite. OUT AFLI [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 22:48]
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1. I do not live off the earnings of a prostitute 2. Universities are neither public nor private sector 3. I am not a lefty. I would suggest I am pretty centrist. Then that may be lefty to a fascist 4. You have no idea what my work entails. I don’t think you could do my job or even begin to. Nor comprehend the amount of work and sacrifice to reach where I am 5. I do not support BLM large scale protests or other mass marches. I certainly support the principle of BLM 6. I am more annoyed about Brexit ruining my children’s opportunities than for me 7. You are, in my opinion, a nasty and odious person. I just hope this is all a wind up [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 23:12]
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