There have been too many strikes by groups determined to use their stranglehold on narrow sectors of the economy
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There have been too many strikes by groups determined to use their stranglehold on narrow sectors of the economy
There have been too many strikes by groups determined to use their stranglehold on narrow sectors of the economy
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It’s hard to believe that we remain hostage to the unions for no good reason at all

It’s not the lanyard classes who are hurt by the Tube strike, but those whose taxes pay their wages

Figures come despite Labour’s raft of inflation-busting pay rises to millions of public sector workers

Labour is ballooning an already swollen state, leaving Britain with higher costs, weaker output and greater inflationary risk

Ministers warn it would pave the way for RMT members to paralyse the country on a whim

Strike Day was once consigned to history. Now, the unions are running Britain by proxy. What happened?