'One restaurateur interviewed on the BBC went as far as to say, they (workers on strike) should all be sacked' ✍ patersonHT
The year 2023 is starting just as 2022 ended: with a raft of strikes and strike ballots as public sector workers continue their disputes with employers.Teachers are striking next week and nurses are preparing for strike action in the coming months.As well as the battle around the negotiating table there is another agenda around trying to influence public opinion.
With the train strikes, we hear the travelling public is being ‘held to ransom’ and also that the economy is being damaged beyond repair. The RCN say “The pay offer is not what is needed to recognise our members’ safety critical role, stop nursing staff leaving the profession or attract the nurses of the future.”
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