Why did those who lost their pensions not make a fuss then? Or is it a case that those in private employment are simply not of the mentality that protecting what is theirs is important?
personally I'm in the University higher education sector, and only just entering into it from an employment perspective, so i will never see the pension schemes they are fighting for. However i fully support my potential future colleagues in their plight. They are having something taken away from them that was promised. They aren't large organisations, they are individuals. When an individuals assets are taken away they don't contract like a company, they end up unable to eat. Call that melodramatic if you wish but its a rounded simplification of the situation.
Also, I'm intrigued, if your taxes shouldn't go towards paying for workers within the public sector, i.e. those who do the jobs which facilitate the services that your taxes partly pay for, then who should they go towards? You say the system is unsustainable, then fine, it needs to be altered for the future, this has already happened. If I am to stay in the public sector and still have a pension I can actually live on, I need to look to private alternatives. But to take it away from those who were promised it is unfair, unjust and tbf basic lying.
if this government isn't careful they will go down in history much as the coalition Government of Germany did after the Great War...