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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Online Flag The garden of England 22 Apr 23 4.13am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by footythoughts

If enough people deem you a C Unit, it's probably because you are one rather than some kind of mass conspiracy.

You missed out the Tory bit as it only appears to be their ministers who are C units !
These CS workers are really not doing their own long term job prospects any good but point scoring at work normally backfires.

 

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 22 Apr 23 5.31am Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

You missed out the Tory bit as it only appears to be their ministers who are C units !
These CS workers are really not doing their own long term job prospects any good but point scoring at work normally backfires.

There are only Tory ministers, because they're in Government and running things.
The report finds Raab guilty , and that's good enough for me.
People who 'manage' like the Raab was doing, are very much corporate dinosaurs.
You get a much more efficient and competent workforce by managing using different methods to those of previous generations. In fact, managers who come into a job, and immediately start re-organising and berating staff are just failing. Good managers have a far more considered approach these days.
I took a Civil Service entrance exam around 30 years ago, and they are really difficult questions (I failed). And nowhere on the exam sheet did it ask about your political allegiances.
Getting rid of Raab is probably doing the Tory's a big favour in removing a huge liability, where they now stand a better chance of working constructively with the Civil Service. The Tories have been in power for decades, so start blaming the CS now for things, is a bit rich when they've had plenty of time to sort whatever problems might exist.

 


"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards View georgenorman's Profile georgenorman Flag 22 Apr 23 7.17am Send a Private Message to georgenorman Add georgenorman as a friend

Originally posted by glazedallover

Is yours Eric Bliar ?

Bliar? Did he write '1985'?

 

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View HKOwen's Profile HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 22 Apr 23 8.03am Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

There are only Tory ministers, because they're in Government and running things.
The report finds Raab guilty , and that's good enough for me.
People who 'manage' like the Raab was doing, are very much corporate dinosaurs.
You get a much more efficient and competent workforce by managing using different methods to those of previous generations. In fact, managers who come into a job, and immediately start re-organising and berating staff are just failing. Good managers have a far more considered approach these days.
I took a Civil Service entrance exam around 30 years ago, and they are really difficult questions (I failed). And nowhere on the exam sheet did it ask about your political allegiances.
Getting rid of Raab is probably doing the Tory's a big favour in removing a huge liability, where they now stand a better chance of working constructively with the Civil Service. The Tories have been in power for decades, so start blaming the CS now for things, is a bit rich when they've had plenty of time to sort whatever problems might exist.

Guilty of what? The report does not state anywhere he bullied anyone.

Maybe abrasive and demanding.

If we applied the same standards to professional sports then there would be many PL managers out on their ear.

Is raising your voice in a meeting now a sackable offence?

It's all perception, how would these standards work in the armed forces?

Edited by HKOwen (22 Apr 2023 8.04am)

 


Responsibility Deficit Disorder is a medical condition. Symptoms include inability to be corrected when wrong, false sense of superiority, desire to share personal info no else cares about, general hubris. It's a medical issue rather than pure arrogance.

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View Tunbridge's Profile Tunbridge Flag Tunbridge Wells 22 Apr 23 9.09am Send a Private Message to Tunbridge Add Tunbridge as a friend

I find it strange to think one would resign if you weren't guilty surely you would fight your corner?

He is a nasty piece of work who is not fit for public office. Sunak knew this but appointed him anyway

Says it all about the way out country is being run!

 

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View beak's Profile beak Flag croydon 22 Apr 23 9.36am Send a Private Message to beak Add beak as a friend

Originally posted by HKOwen

Guilty of what? The report does not state anywhere he bullied anyone.

Maybe abrasive and demanding.

If we applied the same standards to professional sports then there would be many PL managers out on their ear.

Is raising your voice in a meeting now a sackable offence?

It's all perception, how would these standards work in the armed forces?

Edited by HKOwen (22 Apr 2023 8.04am)

He has resigned,if he wasn't a bully he wouldn't have done so.

 

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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 22 Apr 23 9.45am Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

You missed out the Tory bit as it only appears to be their ministers who are C units !
These CS workers are really not doing their own long term job prospects any good but point scoring at work normally backfires.

Which is exactly why this is unusual. There must have been a very strong sense of injustice to stir these people into potentially career limiting actions.

Raab’s response is outrageous. Weakling who has no introspection and can’t face his feedback.

 

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards View georgenorman's Profile georgenorman Flag 22 Apr 23 10.12am Send a Private Message to georgenorman Add georgenorman as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

Which is exactly why this is unusual. There must have been a very strong sense of injustice to stir these people into potentially career limiting actions.

Raab’s response is outrageous. Weakling who has no introspection and can’t face his feedback.

Raab's response is not outrageous, he is merely putting his side of the story.

 

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View stancummins's Profile stancummins Flag 22 Apr 23 10.24am Send a Private Message to stancummins Add stancummins as a friend

he eventually jumped before he was pushed , that is why Sunak slept on the decision, he would have told Raab either you go under your own steam or i will have to sack you. Raabs rant is deflectionary and that is why u havent heard a dicky bird from Sunak

 

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 22 Apr 23 10.39am Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Watching him be all soft spoken and nursery school teacher like on BBC yesterday was quite funny.

 


Red and Blue Army!

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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 22 Apr 23 11.17am Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by georgenorman

Raab's response is not outrageous, he is merely putting his side of the story.

Exactly. Spare the rod and spoil the child/maid/civil servant. No wonder Jacob Rees Mogg is so supportive.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 22 Apr 23 11.42am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by georgenorman

Raab's response is not outrageous, he is merely putting his side of the story.

Exactly the CS were quick to put their version to the Guardian so why shouldn't he have his say.

 


One more point

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