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London bus workers went on strike and the traffic was almost paralyzed. What caused it?

The public transport system in London is basically paralyzed, and most of the transport systems are paralyzed, which means that the most basic railway system can maintain basic operation, but it cannot maintain normal operation. Because British workers collectively participate in a one-day or two-day general strike to fight for their rights and interests in wages, medical care, social security and so on.

London's transportation system is basically completely paralyzed, mainly due to two reasons: one is wage arrears, and the other is that with the domestic inflation rate exceeding 10% and the price level soaring, these ordinary workers and operators can't maintain a normal life at the original income level. They demanded higher wages and better working environment, and later failed to reach an agreement with the enterprise, so now the trade union has come forward to organize a general strike. Moreover, it is said that this is only the beginning. If it is not effectively solved, more serious similar incidents may occur in the future.

Some capitalist countries developed earlier and are also developed countries. It should be said that the number of developed countries in Europe is quite large, in terms of per capita GDP, but its price level is relatively high. Therefore, the life of ordinary people is not as happy as everyone thinks. There are also poor people and ordinary migrant workers in that place, but they have a different place, that is, they have trade unions and really have the right to negotiate with enterprises on an equal footing. If the enterprise can't give them a satisfactory plan, they have the right to organize a general strike in the whole industry and everyone will stop working. Since you can't give us the treatment we want, do it yourself, and naturally solve this problem in the end.

Basically, when this matter drags on to the end, the enterprise will make concessions, and the trade union will further give up something appropriately, and then reach a settlement. This matter has basically been solved. It is the constant struggle of trade unions in developed countries abroad that has led to the rise of labor costs abroad. Because their principle is simple, if you can't give us the treatment we want, then we won't work. It's true that everyone won't work, and it's not a big strike.