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EU votes to ban Britons (and others) from working overtime
2005-05-11
Or, as the shameless Beeb puts it: "Euro-MPs back tighter work hours"
A rule which allows workers to choose to put in more than 48 hours a week may end after MEPs voted to scrap it. They voted to phase out the right to opt out of the Working Time Directive over three years. Unions said the decision was a victory for UK employees, but business groups said competitiveness would suffer.
But, they don't seem to have a word for 'competitiveness' in EUtopia anymore.
The UK government hopes to block it from becoming law. To do that, it would need to recruit other countries' support to retain the clause under qualified majority voting.
That's right: if we Brits want to work overtime in future, we'll have to ask Brussels' permission and prove we're not the only ones.
Under the current system - used more in the UK than elsewhere - individuals can opt out if they want to work longer hours. The issue was about "freedom of choice", said the Director-General of the CBI, Sir Digby Jones. "People who just do five hours a week overtime and use the money for a holiday. All I want to know is who's going to pay them for the money they lose." He added: "The European Parliament has learned nothing about the challenge of globalisation. "Presumably these are the same MEPs who will be complaining about employers relocating to China and India in the years to come."
Don't worry, Digby, word is that next month the EU's going to outlaw 'reality'.
The retention of the opt-out had also been supported by hospitals in Germany, France and Spain and small business groups across the EU. But the vote saw Labour MEPs oppose the UK government line and side with many Socialists, Communists and Greens in backing the changes.
[snip: more insanity]
This may seem weird, mad even - but we mustn't forget that those of us who aren't in favour of giving ever more power to the EU are encouraging another holocaust. No shit.
Posted by:Bulldog

#11  I'm doing a minuteman stint on the beaches of San Diego this summer - platoon of 1
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-11 16:26  

#10  "...but who would be left to fight them on the beaches?"

We've got great beaches here; on the East coast there are beaches in New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, the Carolinas, and of course all of Florida. You can do your fighting from there. Just bring plenty of sunscreen.

Really: come on over, and be free (or at least relatively free).
Posted by: Dave D.   2005-05-11 16:14  

#9  Wow.

And there are people who think this is acceptable in a free society?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-05-11 15:59  

#8  Me - painted in woad.
Posted by: Howard UK   2005-05-11 15:56  

#7  too true - Moving to the US would be most agreeable, but who would be left to fight them on the beaches?
Posted by: Bulldog   2005-05-11 15:50  

#6  ...wake up enough of the British people to it, and take back your country.

I think the English, at least, are waking up and smelling the ... The increasingly Eurosceptic Tories won the biggest share of the public vote in England this election, for the first time since Labour came to power in '97. We're at the point where pro-Europe Labour is maintained in office by MPs despatched to Westminster by the much more socialistically-inclined Scots and Welsh. They now have a significant degree of autonomy - a parliament and assembly respectively - where the English, ironically, have none. England does now need a voice. If it got one it could well be the first to throw off its European shackles.
Posted by: Bulldog   2005-05-11 15:44  

#5  Or, Bulldog, you could move here. A tough option, I realize, but if things keep going the way they look to go, it might be your best bet.
Posted by: too true   2005-05-11 15:40  

#4  The EU has begun a steady movement towards what in the US was called "isolationism". That is, reducing their contact with the outside world to set up and protect artificial economic constructs. To deny the free market by refusing to buy or sell in it. Masquerading as "self-sufficiency", its real purpose enlarges upon "protectionism" to try and "protect" their entire unnatural economy. It has been tried, and failed, many times before.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-05-11 15:39  

#3  ..Labour MEPs...side with many Socialists, Communists and Greens...

Europe is sliding into a shit hole. No blood or treasure for western europe. Get the US out of NATO and Europe now.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-05-11 15:24  

#2  Bulldog - my deepest sympathy.

The EU power grab is frightening. And predictable.

Hopefully you all still have time to figure out what went wrong over the last 50 years, wake up enough of the British people to it, and take back your country.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-05-11 15:19  

#1  And the gulf between the EU states and the US work and income per capita will continue to widen.
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-05-11 15:16  

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