UK Rail Workers Strike
Via CNN:
London (CNN Business)The United Kingdom has a jobs problem. There just aren't enough workers to keep its economy moving forward, and many employees are growing angry about inflation taking a large bite out of their paychecks.The problem escalated Tuesday as thousands of rail workers went on strike over demands for better pay and working conditions — the biggest walkout on the railways in 30 years — bringing large parts of the network to a halt. More strikes are set for Thursday and Saturday.A separate strike by workers on London Underground also halted tube services.The railway strikes could continue for months, the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers has said, and teachers, nurses and other workers could walk out as their pay falls behind soaring rates of inflation, now forecast to peak above 11% later this year. Unison, a union representing 1.3 million public sector workers, said last week that it was "strike-ready."
Now, CNN is labeling this as a "problem" that's "hurting" the UK economy. Counter-argument: strikes help workers negotiate better pay, benefits and working conditions that in turn give them the means to contribute to the economy.
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