Three-quarters of its 7,000 UK workers, about 5,250 staff, are active members of the scheme.
At least UK workers are prepared to act together against the danger, where unions still exist.
This also pushes up the cost of housing and the subsequent cost of UK workers.
More than 1,000,000 UK workers were laid off temporarily during the disputes.
UK workers are already the cheapest and easiest to sack in the European Union.
Hardly any UK worker stay for over-time, never work on weekends, but always down for drinks during work hours.
Nevertheless, all UK workers may "opt out" of the 48 hour week by individually signing an opt out form.
Under the working time directive UK workers do not have to work more than 48 hours a week, however, in reality they often do.
You want to know the extent of the theft perpetrated on UK workers' pensions?
That 'logic' is the road to putting the UK worker on a dollar a day.