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2 minutes ago, L00b said:

Where the RMT is concerned, the taxpayers actually. Whether they travel up by rail or not.

 

Rail operators are indemnified for strike action by the government, up to £30m a day reportedly.

 

Sweet deal for the shareholders, that.

 

Fair enough, and I won't argue with your final sentence - too busy elsewhere to. :wink:

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12 minutes ago, cressida said:

What about the workers who don't want to strike,  their rights?  Instead the choice can be taken away from them by intimidating picket lines.

Can't have right to withdraw work without the right to work imo

isnt it a vote and the majority win? thats normally how votes work?

The majority vote to strike, everybody goes on strike whether they want to or not?

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