TheLocalYokel
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Does anybody sympathise with the planned strike action on Wednesday? Personally I feel everybody is in the same boat and we are all going to have to suffer. There just isn't enough money in the pot to pay everybody the pensions people have been used to in the past. Basically, why should public sector workers not suffer when everybody else has to.
I don't want to get into a debate about the rights and wrongs of strike action as an industrial relations tool but I feel that in this instance the union leaders have created a monster that will do more harm to the prospects of the country's economic recovery than it will to achieve any of their stated pension aims.
Some union leaders will always have an ideological agenda and never hesitate to use their sometimes naive members as unwitting foot soldiers.
That the public sector pension arrangements were insustainable has been known for many years but successive governments have always put off any change into the too-hard-to-do basket.
The Coalition has been forced into action by world events - it wouldn't have gone along willingly - it's not an overall vote winner.
