as far as i can see the unions are there to serve their members, that would be all of them, not a small proportion when the time comes to strike.
It looks like we could be heading for a national teachers strike, and possibly a general strike, what will it serve in the longer term. Schools shut, children having to be cared for by parents, so they can't get to work, losing pay perhaps. If there is a general strike, that means all public services shut down, or have i missed something. Would it be a one day strike, series of strikes or what?
Have been here before i am afraid, and remember full well the three day working week, and sitting in our office with no lights, working by candle light. Can't see health and safety allowing that to happen now. What a farce. If jobs are to be protected as the unions say, does that mean they keep every useless teacher, council worker, or jobsworth, or pare it down
as private sectors have had to do.
Six million in the public sector, and that would rise i am sure when/if Labour get back into power.
Bob Crow, Len McCluskey are throwbacks to the old days, and those days are long gone.