I mean those workers are not working minimum wage, but they are not wealthy either. They demand to get a raise according to the inflation as they basically lost 10% of their wage last year.
Most of those jobs a crucial for our society anyway and arguably not payed good enough so going on a strike to atleast not get an inflationpaycut is understandable I guess.
NurseryNurse t1_ja71o43 wrote
Reply to comment by chibiace in A series of so-called warning strikes in the public sector in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia on Monday is set to cause major disruption in the region's two biggest international airports, as well as affecting local public transport, day care facilities and other services. by DoremusJessup
I mean those workers are not working minimum wage, but they are not wealthy either. They demand to get a raise according to the inflation as they basically lost 10% of their wage last year.
Most of those jobs a crucial for our society anyway and arguably not payed good enough so going on a strike to atleast not get an inflationpaycut is understandable I guess.