Strikes and Picket lines

Never worked at a place where ‘we’ have striked, delivered to places where they have been on strike, HMRC was my favourite,
“We could be out of a job and then it could affect you and your job”
“If you lot died in a fire I wouldnt care, nor would it affect my job”

Balls to em, just because they want a day off to cry about their ■■■■ job, why should I.

There was a strike in Liverpool lasting between 1995 and 1998. There were a scruffy gang of blokes stood around with their hands in their pockets, the only way you could tell they were on strike was that they were stood at the other side of the fence. :stuck_out_tongue:

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unfourtunatly wheel nut, i had the mis pleasure of working for the company who broke the picket lines on that strike.
never heard a bunch of moaning tossers like them. grown men of 40/50 years old running crying to the supervisor because someone had got in the tug they wanted!
muppets got what they desevred the only reason i took the job was i had just come out the army after 12 years, stayed as long as it took for me to do my class 2 then walked out one saturday afternoon after shift never to return.

Bollox to picket lines if you dont like the job ■■■■ off and let someone else do it. The tossers at Snail Mail sorting office at Cowley striked once too often; now the mail’s sorted at Swindon…serves the envelope steaming buggers right.