

Why are you on strike?
Feb 1, 2023
The podcast discusses the aftermath of Brexit and critiques pro-Brexit arguments, highlights the impact of media manipulation and divisive discourse, explores the importance of trade unions in supporting professions, delves into teacher strikes and societal perceptions, examines deliberate provocations for discussion, addresses media influence on essential workers, debates pay rises and support for strikes, explores challenges faced by commuters and private sector workers, delves into beliefs in simplistic truisms and public perception towards trade unions during strikes, examines susceptibility to negative stereotypes, discusses political tactics, ministerial code breaches, and NHS failures, scrutinizes recent political scandals involving Sunak, Raab, and Starmer, and explores challenges in seeking justice for tragic events.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Repercussions of Past Decisions and Media Manipulation
01:54 • 7min
Supporting Professions Through Trade Unions
09:10 • 13min
Teacher Strikes and Society's Perception
22:02 • 25min
Deliberate Provocations and Controversial Positions for Discussion
47:07 • 2min
Media Influence on Public Perception of Essential Workers
49:17 • 21min
The Debate on Pay Rises and Support for Strikes
01:10:20 • 3min
Challenges Faced by Commuters and Workers in the Private Sector
01:13:29 • 5min
Struggle to Make Colleagues Understand Work Situation and Belief in Simplistic Truisms
01:18:41 • 2min
Examining Public Perception Towards Trade Unions During Strikes
01:20:22 • 3min
Exploring the Susceptibility to Believing Negative Stereotypes
01:23:40 • 2min
Discussion on Strikes, Political Tactics, Ministerial Code Breach, and NHS Failures
01:25:32 • 21min
Political Allegations and Scandals: Sunak, Raab, and Starmer
01:46:52 • 18min
Challenges in Seeking Justice for Tragic Events
02:04:45 • 18min