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There has been some criticism on here about strikers, especially the train staff.
I wonder what the right wingers think to these people going on strike. Likely to be more right wing than left wing by the nature of the career path, so maybe they are ok to strike?
Seems to be about pay, working conditions and funding.
This section sounds familiar too....
Tentative plans to broker a deal behind the scenes by bringing forward payments have failed - partly because there is simply no trust between the profession and ministers who won't meet them.
Quite simply, this strike has been years in the coming. Criminal barristers are incredibly angry - and it's very hard to see how this stand-off can be resolved any time soon.
There has been some criticism on here about strikers, especially the train staff.
I wonder what the right wingers think to these people going on strike. Likely to be more right wing than left wing by the nature of the career path, so maybe they are ok to strike?
Seems to be about pay, working conditions and funding.
This section sounds familiar too....
Tentative plans to broker a deal behind the scenes by bringing forward payments have failed - partly because there is simply no trust between the profession and ministers who won't meet them.
Quite simply, this strike has been years in the coming. Criminal barristers are incredibly angry - and it's very hard to see how this stand-off can be resolved any time soon.