Wednesday, 3 September 2008

FuneralCare shame

When I blogged about FuneralCare derecognising the GMB union I invited the press officer at FCare to respond in the interests of fairness and right to reply.   


Phil Edwards of FCare duly responded by email: “This deserves a reply. How much time do we have?” 


I told him to take his time. But this was on 21 August, almost a fortnight ago. 


I subsequently asked the GMB for any response they would like to make. 


Now, the Good Funeral Guide is not a campaigning or a mischief-making publication. But this blog needn’t be quite so buttoned up and well-behaved. Where there is a case to be answered it will fearlessly seek answers, not be brushed aside as if it were a busy flea. 


So, Phil, let’s be having you. 


While we wait, did you read about Scott Ralston, FCare funeral director in Glasgow with 16 years’ unblemished service, sacked for driving a van with four dead bodies in it, without regard for dignity or respect, at speeds up to 7mph? He’s just won £30,000 at an industrial tribunal, which commented that it could not accept that a reasonable employer would consider this one isolated incident would justify dismissal. 


Tsk tsk.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Antler said...

£30,000 and he could open up his own funeral business!

Mind you - he deserves 6 months on the 'Costas'....

8 September 2008 at 12:55  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

bet this guy was a shop steward!!

24 August 2009 at 14:14  

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