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I'm no fan of unions in general but I must admit the spectacle of employers going to courts to stop strikes on technicalities fills me with unease.
The RMT strike that got stopped was due to effectively some old data appearing on their membership database.
The numbers involved were insignificant and would not have affected the result but the courts decided it was enough to overthrow the decision of thousands of union members.
I use the rail network every day and the proposed strike would have inconvenienced me but I feel some sympathy for a strike about jobs rather than working conditions like the BA one or the Tube strikes.
Anyone else think the courts were wrong to interfere?
The RMT strike that got stopped was due to effectively some old data appearing on their membership database.
The numbers involved were insignificant and would not have affected the result but the courts decided it was enough to overthrow the decision of thousands of union members.
I use the rail network every day and the proposed strike would have inconvenienced me but I feel some sympathy for a strike about jobs rather than working conditions like the BA one or the Tube strikes.
Anyone else think the courts were wrong to interfere?