Instead of launching rockets, they should try resolving their internal issues. Like, for example, dropping their green agenda and negotiating with Russia to drop the sanctions. Stop this ideology nonsense. But this is probably a step too far for the likes of the over-educated and at the same time seemingly low IQ (I wonder how that happened?) Sunak.
Those nurses, who were portrayed as heroes just two short years ago, now face a wage decrease through inflation. Instead of giving them a raise according to inflation, as is usually written in their contracts, they are told to do the right thing and help prevent inflation by not taking a fair raise. So nurses go on strike, during a winter disease spike. Government tries to spin it as greed, or something. But really it is the result of all the misappropriation and ideology they have engaged in these last decades leading to nurses being underpaid and struggling.
It was the widespread miner's strikes that led to Thatcher proclaiming that unions were greedy and needed to be dis-mantled. What followed was the neoliberal revolution and a management style dubbed New Public Management, which was really a euphemism for Public/Private Partnership, and an invitation for the likes of Billionnaires to take over governments - not at all in the interests of the common man.
Maybe, in this case, we will see a resurgence of something like unions, as grass-roots organizations, to fight for public service workers. The alternative is for nurses to remain single (most of them already have children), and live in their cars in the carpark of crumbling hospitals.
Instead of launching rockets, they should try resolving their internal issues. Like, for example, dropping their green agenda and negotiating with Russia to drop the sanctions. Stop this ideology nonsense. But this is probably a step too far for the likes of the over-educated and at the same time seemingly low IQ (I wonder how that happened?) Sunak.
Those nurses, who were portrayed as heroes just two short years ago, now face a wage decrease through inflation. Instead of giving them a raise according to inflation, as is usually written in their contracts, they are told to do the right thing and help prevent inflation by not taking a fair raise. So nurses go on strike, during a winter disease spike. Government tries to spin it as greed, or something. But really it is the result of all the misappropriation and ideology they have engaged in these last decades leading to nurses being underpaid and struggling.
It was the widespread miner's strikes that led to Thatcher proclaiming that unions were greedy and needed to be dis-mantled. What followed was the neoliberal revolution and a management style dubbed New Public Management, which was really a euphemism for Public/Private Partnership, and an invitation for the likes of Billionnaires to take over governments - not at all in the interests of the common man.
Maybe, in this case, we will see a resurgence of something like unions, as grass-roots organizations, to fight for public service workers. The alternative is for nurses to remain single (most of them already have children), and live in their cars in the carpark of crumbling hospitals.