Here’s why the Tory government’s response to strikes is economically illiterate
Peter Stefanovic of the Communication Workers’ Union is making sure his organisation lives up to its title, with a highly-informative short video clip explaining why the Conservative government’s attitude to strikes is wrong on several levels.
Here it is:
“Striking workers do not benefit from strikes” says Government
Never underestimate just how thick this Government thinks we all are
pic.twitter.com/KaWr4fyHwe— Peter Stefanovic (@PeterStefanovi2) April 6, 2023
Remember his words when teachers go back on strike this month, alongside junior doctors, staff at the British Museum, Passport Office, Heathrow security, DVSA driving examiners, and civil and public services workers including Border Force agents.
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