@cvvhrn @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
We used to alternate days... it wasn't ideal by *any* means and being a scab on the days in was v v hard. Not bringing in money wasn't an option either.
@cvvhrn @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
We used to alternate days... it wasn't ideal by *any* means and being a scab on the days in was v v hard. Not bringing in money wasn't an option either.
@cvvhrn @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
Im not a fan of open ended strikes at all.
My husb and i were both teachers in the UK. We had 3 young children so losing multiple days earnings in a teachers strike had massive knock-on for us.
It's not sustainable for most workers.
@futurebird @cvvhrn @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
Back in the 1980s we had rolling strikes in teaching.
Odd days, mornings and afternoons rather than going out on strike long term eg the crippling miners strike against Thatcher's govt.