(29 Sep 2023, 9:58 am)Shrek wrote If a driver has chosen against striking then I'd respect his decision. I'm betting there will be some drivers who support the strikers, but simply can't afford to strike themselves.
I'd also happily get on the bus if it got me to where I needed to be. I can still be behind the workers, while also needing to get to where I need to be. I guarantee if I strike at any point, the drivers would likely still be happy to speak to my none striking colleagues. Life goes on for everyone.
Personally I'm fully behind the drivers and staff who are striking. But I do hate the unions making villans of those who choose not to.
There's always a choice. It's not just about crossing the picket line, it's about undermining the dispute. There's nothing more demoralising than going on strike and making a stand, then watching your so-called colleagues go and help the management out.
From experience, I find these people are always happy to reap the rewards won by a dispute?
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