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Possible power cuts

Posted: Wed 20 Jun 2012 1:38 pm
by Deniz1
I was told by an employee of Kib-Tek today that from Friday they intend to go on strike indefinitely if the Government dont come to an agreement over privatisation. OH GOD !!!

Re: Possible power cuts

Posted: Wed 20 Jun 2012 1:48 pm
by stellasstar1
Well that's somethng else to look forward to !

Re: Possible power cuts

Posted: Wed 20 Jun 2012 10:22 pm
by Marions
anyone else heard anything.

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Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 6:51 am
by zarafet
Perfect timing with the rise in temperature.

Re: Possible power cuts

Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 6:58 am
by Deniz1
According to an ex minister friend the strike will go ahead as the agreements made earlier this year have been cancelled.It is a very bad situation for us all he said also stock up on petrol as they may join in. How can our small country survive? Tourists are thin on the ground already this year now this? We must be a laughing stock. I have filled my freezer with water at least it will be cold for a few days.

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Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 7:10 am
by Deniz1
Just a thought if those of you who have generators would be willing to let those of us that dont re charge phones and laptops please post on here at least we can communicate then or if you have any info where this can be done even for a small fee.

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Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 8:02 am
by andrew4232
great news just what we need !

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Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 8:18 am
by DAVPAT
If anyone can recall way back, they used to call it "The English disease",anyone remember Red Robbo of Leyland's,Birmingham plant?

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Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 6:02 pm
by Mel7348
If anyone can recall way back, they used to call it "The English disease",anyone remember Red Robbo of Leyland's,Birmingham plant?
YES .

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Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 6:18 pm
by Edi
Think he lives in lapta now

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Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 6:39 pm
by Deniz1
I am surprised that everyone is not more concerned about the situation if it happens as it probably will the effect may be catostrophic Who cares if some one missed the bloody football.

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Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 9:51 pm
by Rambling Rose
Indeed Deniz\: Nobody seems concerned about the serious danger to health, indeed life, of older people, those with health problems and the disabled , and young children from (a) being plunged suddenly into darkness with risks of falls etc. and (b) not even being able to run a simple fan, let alone air conditioning. Already at thi time of year there are hospitalisations as a result of the effects of the heat.

Re your ealier post I have an "Invertor" which stores electricity in batteries and charges up when the electicity comes on. However it has limited capacity and duration - and will be no use if there is a continuous strike of long duration. I am thinking about getting a generator as well - it I do and there is enough capacity (I am one of those at risk) Iwould allow people to recharge phones - but depending on demand would prioritise those most in need . But I hate ot add to the doom and gloom, bt I have also heard there is a telephone strike threatened and anyway a long term lack of electricity may affect the base stations. Even worse electricity is needed to pump up water.

I wonder if people with swimming pools will allow those of us who dont have them to use them to cool down at night.

Re: Possible power cuts

Posted: Thu 21 Jun 2012 9:55 pm
by Rambling Rose
DAVPAT wrote:If anyone can recall way back, they used to call it "The English disease",anyone remember Red Robbo of Leyland's,Birmingham plant?

No, but I remember the three day week and the "winter of discontent"

Re: Possible power cuts

Posted: Fri 22 Jun 2012 4:30 am
by Deniz1
Apparently the workers at Kib-Tek have laid in supplies and they are prepared to fight for their jobs if the Army is sent in. It seems another Government about turn to an agreement. Why dont they just cut the power to all Government offices etc not to ordinary people. I m sure they would then sort it out quickly as the poor civil servants would have no air con in their offices and no communications.

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Posted: Fri 22 Jun 2012 6:45 am
by zarafet
Rambling Rose unfortunately the swimming pools wont be much use to cool down if there is no electricity as the pool pumps wont work and they will quickly turn into a health hazard.

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Posted: Fri 22 Jun 2012 8:51 am
by DAVPAT
Rambling Rose wrote:
DAVPAT wrote:If anyone can recall way back, they used to call it "The English disease",anyone remember Red Robbo of Leyland's,Birmingham plant?

No, but I remember the three day week and the "winter of discontent"


RR,That was the miners strike if IIRC,that was prior to Red Robbo's time!!..well done!

Re: Possible power cuts

Posted: Fri 22 Jun 2012 11:43 am
by Deniz1
Talks are on going but it looks like they will still cut power as they cannot believe any agreement made.

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Posted: Fri 22 Jun 2012 7:50 pm
by Jonnie
DAVPAT wrote:
Rambling Rose wrote:
DAVPAT wrote:If anyone can recall way back, they used to call it "The English disease",anyone remember Red Robbo of Leyland's,Birmingham plant?

No, but I remember the three day week and the "winter of discontent"


RR,That was the miners strike if IIRC,that was prior to Red Robbo's time!!..well done!
The winter of discontent was in fact under jim Callahans reign as PM and focused on the ford workers strike when they were demanding something like a 60% increase to compensate for out of control inflation. Public sectors also striked including bin men and grave diggers. The conservatives were required to get things back under control. So many parallels with today's times I am afraid.

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Posted: Sat 23 Jun 2012 6:37 am
by Royalcorpsoftranspor
Let us please try & keep to the original post, as i and i am sure many others are interested in what is going to happen @ KibTec.

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Posted: Sat 23 Jun 2012 7:44 am
by Mel7348
Why dont they just cut the power to all Government offices etc not to ordinary people. I m sure they would then sort it out quickly as the poor civil servants would have no air con in their offices and no communications.

Best suggestion so far.

Would get my vote if I had one.

Re: Possible power cuts

Posted: Sat 23 Jun 2012 12:24 pm
by Deniz1
I m surprised Cyprus Today didnt make more of it Perhaps they all have generators.

Re: Possible power cuts

Posted: Sat 23 Jun 2012 12:34 pm
by Deniz1
Can we appeal to the Human Rights commission if it goes ahead? Or ask the Greeks to supply us in return for all the electric we let them have during their crisis last year which they have not paid for?

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Posted: Sat 23 Jun 2012 6:05 pm
by andrew4232
well the government places don't pay anyway on there list of biggest owing most of it was government excluding hotels and places of the night

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Posted: Sat 23 Jun 2012 6:09 pm
by Mel7348
I know I'm being flippant and please don't take it the wrong way.

Deniz you have a very POWERful argument.

Re: Possible power cuts

Posted: Sun 24 Jun 2012 7:29 am
by Deniz1