Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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Whether you agree with the strikers or not, it's obvious that the disruption from this strike is the union's fault. Which is not to say that striking is wrong, but they felt backed into a corner and took the only action they saw available to them. The overall disruption to the service for the last two months or so though? That's Southern's fault, and Southern's alone. People have been angry about this for a while now, and the strike seems to be a tipping point.
It's Sorthern's fault for not backing down and giving into the Union's demands for things to stay unchanged?
How would anything ever change or improve if the Union's power was such that they could dictate how companies work and prevent them running things in the way that they see fit. Who should be running our companies, the business owners or the unions who dictate this?