On a day when 42,000 people lost their jobsFirstly you're making a massive presumption when you suggest I take my my terms and conditions for granted, I don't.
Secondly, the previous generations blood, sweat, and tears don't make anything that I've said untrue.
Frankly it's a lazy point that's you've made, the public sector still have some of the best Ts & Cs around, nobody is dying through unsafe conditions in the workplace through cuts (I can't say the same about people who rely on services)
The population have voted for the austerity party in three elections now, a 1 day strike isn't changing policy, or sending a message - they aren't listening.
I don't think an above inflation pay rise is a realistic ask in the public sector, I'd rather they continue to give those on the lowest salaries bigger rises.
Nearly 100 people died in Grenfell a year ago.
Police, Fire, NHS and schools on the bones of their arse.
I think it’s time the people got a little something back.