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Nurses Strike Cut Short
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would suggest that if the government need and want the health unions on side, and they do, then bringing the law to bear in them is not in the best interests of getting them there.
A confrontational position will only lead to one thing - confrontation, or as in this case, more confrontation with heels being dug in even further.
A confrontational position will only lead to one thing - confrontation, or as in this case, more confrontation with heels being dug in even further.
Zacs - // ' if the government need and want the health unions on side, and they do'
Why do you think that, Andy? //
Because it is the unions who negotiate with the government and sort out a pay deal that they think their members would accept, and then offer it to them.
Without the coopoeration of the unions, the government will simply lurch from strike to strike, pretty much as they are doing now.
Why do you think that, Andy? //
Because it is the unions who negotiate with the government and sort out a pay deal that they think their members would accept, and then offer it to them.
Without the coopoeration of the unions, the government will simply lurch from strike to strike, pretty much as they are doing now.
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