So you don’t think the people who work on the railway network should have the right to strike? Do you have a list of occupations that should have this restriction? Genuinely interested to learn.
Have either of you ever been a member of a trade union?
Train drivers are represented by ASLEF, not the RMT (Mick Lynch’s union).
These are their pay scales, so £67k is right at the top end and not so much in my view for people with lives in their hands. Just my opinion of course, and yes, nurses and care home workers should be paid lots more.
- London North Eastern Railway (LNER) – £30,000 to £70,000
- Transport for London (TfL) – £57,217 to £61,620
- Scotrail – £50,659 to £56,245
- Northern Rail – £40,104 to £57,546
- East Midlands Railway – £54,403 to £61,467
- Great Western Railway – £49,807 to £67,304
- Merseyrail – £50,572 to £55,415
- Southeastern Railway – £37,261 to £58,503
I worked in the health service in the 80s and went on strike against Thatcher.
We lost.
I think everyone has a right to strike.
Just can't stand unions that simply want to cause trouble and really can't stand Lynch.