> deliberately tanking the economy would have been good for nobody.
While that's true, why don't the employers and/or state meet the workers' demands to prevent this catastrophy? A strike is usually only done as a reaction, that is, when negotiations failed and demands aren't being met.
Whose fault is that? Are the rail workers being unreasonable with their demands?
While that's true, why don't the employers and/or state meet the workers' demands to prevent this catastrophy? A strike is usually only done as a reaction, that is, when negotiations failed and demands aren't being met.
Whose fault is that? Are the rail workers being unreasonable with their demands?