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Originally Posted by Cherie
just two posts up you said this
Bus and rail travel are not public services, they're owned and operated by private enterprise.
now the public own it....make your mind up!
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Obviously it depends who are striking, in the rest of the country we don't have publicly owned (not government owned) services.
In London should that still be the case then they should have the right to strike, they are not emergency public services it would endanger life for them to strike.
It would remove hard fought rights to prevent this action if the trade union called for it.
It shows a creeping autocracy taking the power from the workers and placing it in the hands of the govt. For me this smacks of wanting a nation of proles who have no option but to bend at will.