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Snoopy: Ohhhhhhh yes we do, just certain practices are now illegal that they use to do when it came to strikes.
There have been quite a few one or two day strikes in the last year by various unions which they take if the membership do so vote in the majority. Plus all the lorry driver protests over fuel prices specifically 'duty'
... I've seen teachers and experianced the consequences of teachers striking, seen council workers strike, fireman strike, tube drivers strike, and many threats of such unless a compromise could be met over the unions demands (supported by the members) which would lead to a resolution to the problem or dispute at hand.
(esconder) Mantenha a sua Caixa de Mensagens limpa, Arquivando mensagens importantes e usando regularmente a opção "Apagar TODAS as Mensagens". (pauloaguia) (mostrar todas as dicas)