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Let's Move On From Old Fashioned Attitudes To Strikes

by tryme1 @ 09.10.07 - 18:15:44

While I rather like Stefan Töpfer's SME Blog, I take issue with this piece about the ongoing Royal Mail strike.

Stefan is usually a well-reasoned, sensible voice in the UK business arena, which is why comments like "getting back to the bad old days" and "incompetence, selfishness and outright disregard for the public’s needs" have surprised me.

Yeah, it's frustrating and yes, it has cost my own company and thousands of other SMEs money.

But surely we have moved on from the outmoded idea that people going on strike are - to use that old Tory cliche - "holding the country to ransom".

These days strikes are comparitively rare and are a last resort. A 2.5% pay off and the potential loss of 40,000 jobs is a serious issue for Royal Mail workers and I for one can understand why they've felt the need to take this action.

When faced with management that are refusing even to see that their employees may have a point, there are very few options available.

Of course strikes do inconvenience both businesses and individuals, but let's at least look at the issues rather than condemning everyone outright.

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