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<blockquote data-quote="Reiser99" data-source="post: 1112671" data-attributes="member: 72977"><p>While I can see that strikes are inconvenient do the public not realise they do it for a reason. Public workers can't negotiate their salary directly like private sector workers and majority work on a pay scale. The only way they get a rise is mostly through their unions. Never before have their been so many organisations striking and the common denominator is this Tory government. Now yes maybe they can't put all pay up to where workers want as it would exacerbate inflation, but also they are doing very little to help with the cost of living which has made prices soar. These people are only trying to do the best for themselves and families and all they are met with is a government of rich arseholes who are sitting in their cushy jobs and aren't affected by the cost of living. Instead of negotiating properly they try to blame the workers and change the law to limit they one of the key rights that workers should have just so voters don't blame the government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reiser99, post: 1112671, member: 72977"] While I can see that strikes are inconvenient do the public not realise they do it for a reason. Public workers can't negotiate their salary directly like private sector workers and majority work on a pay scale. The only way they get a rise is mostly through their unions. Never before have their been so many organisations striking and the common denominator is this Tory government. Now yes maybe they can't put all pay up to where workers want as it would exacerbate inflation, but also they are doing very little to help with the cost of living which has made prices soar. These people are only trying to do the best for themselves and families and all they are met with is a government of rich arseholes who are sitting in their cushy jobs and aren't affected by the cost of living. Instead of negotiating properly they try to blame the workers and change the law to limit they one of the key rights that workers should have just so voters don't blame the government. [/QUOTE]
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