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The print was so heavily unionised that once you had a job there, that was it, you never had to look for another, unless you wanted to, and those jobs when the man retired, and that wasn't 65, usually went to the son, and so forth, i knew guys who worked in the business, and it was a case of who you knew, not if you were suitable for the post, and when it came to the crunch, and they were told that changes had to be made or they would go bust, they were up in arms, but change it did, there was no choice. And quite frankly i am always amazed that anyone thinks no matter whether its public or private sector that anyone owes you a living or pension for life. Teachers can go on strike, so can anyone, but when the trains, schools, hospitals close, what then. We have been here before, the winter of discontent, and i don't think anyone would want to go through all that again.