Arriva North West bus strike
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21/07/2022, 19:05
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East Lancs EL2000
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RE: Potential Arriva North West bus strike
(21/07/2022 10:17)Bevan Price Wrote: Indefinite / prolonged strikes are a dumb thing to do. Workers can lose far more money than they can ever hope to gain by improved offers.
So, Arriva Yorkshire drivers were on strike for a month ? That means they have lost roughly 8% of their annual wages (unless their TU fully makes up for their "lost" money.) Chances of getting the current pay offer to be increased by 8% above the existing offer ? Zilch.
Yes, I have sympathy for drivers - they deserve better pay offers. But they have to consider financial reality - will they lose more than they gain by having prolonged strikes - or are they just assisting militant TU leaders to pursue futile pseudo-political aims ?
Also long strikes will lose customers (passengers), further increasing the chance of service reduction - and consequential lost jobs. Remember how Scargill thought he was invincible - but helped to destroy the coal industry ?
Perhaps they ought to contemplate ways of inconveniencing the employer - Arriva - without going on strike and losing wages ?
Firstly Scargill didn't destroy the coal industry, the government of the day did. Secondly TU leaders are representing their members not pursuing so called "pseudo-political aims". Working people have had enough of their wages not keeping up with inflation, strike action is a last resort that nobody takes lightly.
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