UK management is to blame....
Car industry... blame the unions.... actually it was UK management unions took the blame.
Coal industry... fighting the community they was absolutely correct. However coal needed to be removed but not in the way it was dismantled.
UK management is scared of the union simply because they are scared of them and so called power being taken away. Hence you have the management 300miles to the right of the line and you have the unions 300 miles to the left.
UK management is to blame not the unions, the union is the result of shockingly bad management.
I'm a stay at home dad, can i go on strike?
Striking is not a sign of strength, but of failure. It means that whatever demands you are making can't be met by simply changing employers, so instead you throw a tantrum and demand it instead.
If you are that valuable, you don't need to strike.
Strikes are good. Who doesn't want extra days off.
And don't forget shipbuilding.
Applying to most cases:
Unions wanted a nice protected job for life with regular pay increases.
Certain jobs could be only done by certain unions, no job crossover or sharing, this stifled modernization.
Management were also at fault by not modernizing and investing in new technologies.
This impasse continued for decade after decade, meanwhile the rest of the world moved on, leaving us using outdated production methods and machinery.
Argos delivery drivers.
Sure I remember a British Leyland case from the 70's where a massive drawn out dispute arose from a "Painter" being asked to empty a litter bin!
The resulting loss of production (in modern money) ran to well over £2 Billion (seems like a lot, but 200,000 vehicles would cover that more or less)
No wonder we do not have much in base manufacturing any more./
Goose, Golden Egg, Killed!![]()
So every person that has striked is a worthless piece, it's not about throwing toys out of the pram and being a militant it's about being heard and not being walked over.
Tell that to any passenger that has to try and use the Southern Raul franchise.
It's farcical, their timetable has been in tatters for months over this dispute. It should not be allowed to have this much impact on the end user/customer and Gov should have stepped in a long time ago.
Not everyone gets to be an astronaut. Not everyone can realistically move between jobs.
We live in a society where the gap between the rich and the poor is widening. Unions are one of the few powers that allow the 'little people' to fight back.
Tell that to any passenger that has to try and use the Southern Raul franchise.
It's farcical, their timetable has been in tatters for months over this dispute. It should not be allowed to have this much impact on the end user/customer and Gov should have stepped in a long time ago.
We're out Frenching the French with this many strikes.
When was the last time a strike really accomplished anything for the most part?