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Public sector strikes - how will this affect the average family?

A rather frightening article in the Daily Fail has highlighted that the next round of strikes will be worse than 1984 :eek: I am of course not going to believe everything the Daily Fail says but even if public sector strikes do go ahead, how will these affect the average family?
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  • Some schools will be closed, some hospitals may have reduced non urgent activities...
    Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x
  • 3v3
    3v3 Posts: 1,444 Forumite
    polejunkie wrote: »
    A rather frightening article in the Daily Fail has highlighted that the next round of strikes will be worse than 1984 :eek: I am of course not going to believe everything the Daily Fail says but even if public sector strikes do go ahead, how will these affect the average family?
    Console yourself that the Police and Armed Forces cannot strike ;)
  • floss2
    floss2 Posts: 8,030 Forumite
    polejunkie wrote: »
    A rather frightening article in the Daily Fail has highlighted that the next round of strikes will be worse than 1984 :eek: I am of course not going to believe everything the Daily Fail says but even if public sector strikes do go ahead, how will these affect the average family?

    Depends whether they work in the public sector.... if so, then not only would they have the same economic situation that everyone else has, but also increased insecurity of employment within local government, possibility of potentially big changes to their future pension fund, and no pay for any days that they strike - which also means no pension contribution for those days.
  • BitterAndTwisted
    BitterAndTwisted Posts: 22,492 Forumite
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    You don't believe everything they print in the Daily Mail? Honestly, it would be much, much better for your mental health to not believe in anything whatsoever. They are obviously, and successfully it appears, trying to get Middle England in a panic. Don't fall for it!
  • Ada_Doom
    Ada_Doom Posts: 243 Forumite
    Don't know about the average family but I will be on strike so my family will lose my wages for that day. And you know not to worry about the daily mail and their scaremongering, don't you? Worst paper in the world........
  • Janepig
    Janepig Posts: 16,780 Forumite
    We haven't been balloted (yet) but I won't be going on strike - complete pointless waste of time and all that happens is you save your employer a days pay. DH went on strike for over 8 weeks at the behest of Unison, who used them to prove a political point and then their employers did what they were always going to do anyway.

    And not forgetting, that if you are in a workplace where there are several unions prevalent, and you are not a member of a striking union then you have to cross the picket line to get to work (assuming members have a picket line). You cannot legally stay off work because you refuse to cross the picket line. Also, those on the picket line are not allowed to harass people who do cross the picket line.

    Jxx
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  • emmaanddave
    emmaanddave Posts: 299 Forumite
    Not sure if our school is closing and as a school governor I am awaiting a meeting!

    If the teachers do strike and they close our school then I will prob be taking our girls out of school on the Friday!! :)
  • Janepig
    Janepig Posts: 16,780 Forumite
    Not sure if our school is closing and as a school governor I am awaiting a meeting!

    If the teachers do strike and they close our school then I will prob be taking our girls out of school on the Friday!! :)

    I thought the strike was on a Thursday?

    One of my friends works in a school and she said the headmaster isn't allowed to ask them if they're going to strike, he has to ask if they're not going to strike.

    Jxx
    And it looks like we made it once again
    Yes it looks like we made it to the end
  • emmaanddave
    emmaanddave Posts: 299 Forumite
    Janepig wrote: »
    I thought the strike was on a Thursday?

    One of my friends works in a school and she said the headmaster isn't allowed to ask them if they're going to strike, he has to ask if they're not going to strike.

    Jxx

    Yes it is a Thursday but if they close the school over a pension and pay debate and not worry about our kids then I am seriously considering taking them out on the Friday! I think a few parents may use this opportunity too!
  • When is this ?
    If it ain't reduced, i don't buy it! :j
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