London Underground Strike
London Underground Strike
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It's the law that supports group extortion called strike (err.. solidarity) the core of the problem.
In the old days, before going on strike you would consider your chances very carefully, knowing that the employer can fire all of you if you don't have a good negotiating position. A strike was the very last measure.
Now in Socialist Europe you can group-sabotage your employer as you please (or terrorize the whole city in this case), cause millions of losses and you cannot be fired because a strike is a fucking "human right". You even have to get paid for the time you're on strike. It is not even ridiculous, it's just wrong.
Srsly, go and tell Boris you sack him if he doesn't sack them.