Posted on 06/17/2011 8:12:42 PM PDT by george76
The leader of the largest public sector union promises to mount the most sustained campaign of industrial action the country has seen since the general strike of 1926, vowing not to back down until the government has dropped its controversial pension changes.
Dave Prentis, general secretary of Unison which has 1.4 million members employed by the state described plans for waves of strike action, with public services shut down on a daily basis, rolling from one region to the next and from sector to sector.
He said there was growing anger over a public sector pay freeze that could trigger more disputes further down the line and that the changes would unfairly penalise women, who form the majority of low-paid public sector workers. "It will be the biggest since the general strike. It won't be the miners' strike. We are going to win."
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Good Lord, who is going to pay for their entitlements?
The British Labor movement was much stronger in 1926 and you are right most people will not support that strike.
I think more and more people understand that entitlements need to be paid by someone (the taxpayer)
The British Labor movement was much stronger in 1926 and you are right most people will not support that strike.
I think more and more people understand that entitlements need to be paid by someone (the taxpayer)
Let’s have a good strike against a Labor government. Maybe that will show the Wisconsin voters what they would face if they vote like dumbasses in the Recall elections.
Why can’t we just get rid of unions?
I mean, now would be the time, with so many people out of work.
Just say, hey, we’re not going to deal with the union any more. Nobody would even need to lose their job.
If folks want to form some kind of “union” and pool their money for a pension fund, or whatever, that’s fine too.
But, no bargaining with the “union” by the employer. Anyone who goes on “strike” is fired and replaced by the next willing worker.
Ok, with some jobs this might be harder than others, but almost all gov’t jobs could be immediately replaced.
The Public School teachers are the biggest bunch of losers going, they could all be replaced within one school year.
And as for the SEIU, they mostly represent basically unskilled workers, like hotel maids and restaurant workers, they could be destroyed in about 6 weeks.
I say JUST DO IT!
This is coming here as well. The money will run out just about the time Sarah Palin is inaugurated. Civil War coming.
How is this any different from extortion and/or terrorism?
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Retirement at 66?! Pay into their own pension plans?! The horror!! Oh the humanity! Much better to bankrupt the country and end up like Greece. The comments are great, too.
These socialist, union leftists in the U.K. and in Europe are killing the economies of their countries by resisting debt and spending reforms and the strike option especially hurts an important sector, tourism. Many from the U.S. and elsewhere are booking summer and fall travel now and we sure won’t go where we think transport, tourist sites such as museums and parks will be affected by strikes. Greece was off my list for the past 2 years, so I went to Egypt instead-before the revolution. Money walks from trouble.
We need to do another Ghost Dance to bring on the new War Between the States.
Hahaha....good point. It is a labor gov’t isn’t it.
Err... it's not a Labour govt. any more...
Cameron is in the Conservative party.
It is actually a Tory/Liberal Democrat coalition government at present.
the changes would unfairly penalise women
Women and minorities are always hardest hit.
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