Going through the BBC News 24 website this past couple of days, I can't help notice how militant unions are getting with strike threats over pay. Nursing unions are one and the teachers' unions is also threaening a ballot.
They seem only able to exist in the public and civil services plus those private companies that were once nationalised entities. The rest of us just get on with it.
Do unions provide a valuable service to their members or they the relics of the old ' management-worker, us and them' era?
They seem only able to exist in the public and civil services plus those private companies that were once nationalised entities. The rest of us just get on with it.
Do unions provide a valuable service to their members or they the relics of the old ' management-worker, us and them' era?
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