Of course strikes are usually put when they incommodate the most users. Otherwise what's the point. They are not begging, they are in a wrestling match with the Govt over their industry.
Thatcher was probably right about needing a reform of the Unions, but unfortunately for Britain she identified the wrong solution to for the right problem.
>Of course strikes are usually put when
they incommodate the most users.
Otherwise what's the point.
That is exactly why people despise trade unions. Doctors and nurses won't strike on busy season. The trains need to run either way. Strike during off season if you have to. Don't maximise misery for political gain.
Thatcher was probably right about needing a reform of the Unions, but unfortunately for Britain she identified the wrong solution to for the right problem.