Topic: Strikes
Yesterday I saw a chart showing some of which groups are sriking which days.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/20653167 … -christmas
The chart does not have anything about a strike by nurses. or ambulance staff.
I had not seen anything previously about a food delivery strike.
I am wondering what effects some of the strikes will have.
Strikes by nurses and ambulance staff could potentially have the effect of people dying when they need not die.
But will the on-the-ground effect be that staff who are working will just try to get through the day as best they can, then people go back to work, that's that as far as management is concerned, resentment amongst staff towards how people regarded the strike (on a "neglected their duty" to "defied the union vote" spectrum) that quite possibly might go on for many years until people retire or leave due to the bad atmosphere?
But what effect does a Royal Mail strike have? Some combination of mail piling up and delivered later than it would be, together with people not posting items.
What effect does a strike of beer delivery have?
As for rail strikes, what effects will they have?
Bitterly cold weather with snow is forecast.
On a bitterly cold day with a rail strike, will people who normally go to work by train just have a day off work? Will it be just get through the day, the strike took place, back to normal, so what, nothing changes?
William