that equates this year to an increase in earnings of between 8.1% and 9.6%, depending on thejob. the union says you re a very successful, profitable company, giving lots of money in dividends to shareholders. could more of that money not be given to the workers? well, we are a very successful company, and we invest a lot. we ve invested millions over the years, we ve invested hundreds of millions of pounds in this port, which keeps it successful and helps protect those jobs for the long term. after the pandemic, most firms have good contingency plans for re routing, so we re more likely to see minor delays on white goods rather than shortages on supermarket shelves. but there s still concern at the impact of the strike. longer term, if the situation isn t resolved, it s going to have a reputational impact both on ourselves as dfds and the port of felixstowe as a safe operating zone, and customers will necessarily look elsewhere. the department for transport said felixstowe is well set
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russia great again, what we re seeing in all of these kyrgyzstan, kazakhstan, the rebellions, the refusal to support overtly putin s line, the the re routing of oil around russia to western europe. these are signs that there is no greater russia left to be saved, that he can be as violent and aggressive as he wants, and he can do terrible damage and he has nuclear weapons. but there is nothing. there s no there there. and even in belarus, which is his one puppet state, the railway workers blew up the railway to stop him from sending his military material into ukraine. so, even in that country there, there is a sense of at least a pocket of rebellion which suggests that putin s dreams are simply out of date. right. yeah, well, it s it is - the standard autocracy.
back the nostalgic view of greater russia, making russia great again, what we are seeing in kyrgyzstan, kazakhstan, the rebellions, the refusal to support putin s line, the re routing of russia, to western europe, these are signs that there are no greater russia, that he can be as violent and as aggressive as he wants, and could do terrible damage. and he has nuclear weapons. there is nothing there, there is only a handful, even in belarus, which is his one puppet state, the railway workers blew up the railway to stop him from sending his military material into ukraine, so even in that country, there is a sense of at least a pocket of rebellion which suggests that putin s dreams are simply out of date. well, it is the standard autocracy.