It's not.
... has any other poster mentioned any other group of workers who are taking industrial action?
You could have at least changed the title of the thread to clearly identify your target!
Various, in the not too distant future.
I suppose hand gestures are the most obvious - but don't exactly carry much decorum.
My target? I think you are simply being paranoid now - and unfair.
Maybe you could throw rocks at them. Sharp edged ones. Or sharpened sticks.
Of course your thread is about public sector workers... has any other poster mentioned any other group of workers who are taking industrial action?
You could have at least changed the title of the thread to clearly identify your target!
Is there any other group talking about industrial action? Probably tells it's own story
Dublin Bus are stiking soon are they not? This is not due to the Pension Levy but due to the manner in which some redundancies are being enforced. Should we "Throw Sharp Rocks" at these men/women many (260) of who will soon be without a job and without a redundancy payment.
A very unhelpful contribution ......
gimme a break.....
Maybe you could throw rocks at them. Sharp edged ones. Or sharpened sticks.
I'm sorry you don't approve, but I was answering Caveats original question, not waffling off like you have done.
In case you havent read it, this was the OP's question : 'Understood signal to show that you disapprove of strikers'
My answer was to that.
How about voting differently in future? Perhaps this would lead to a change in policies which would negate the need for industrial action in the first place.
Maybe you should in fact give me a break
YOBR, although there have been some tongue in cheek responses and a little digression, it was a genuine question.
If you don't want to answer, that's fine.
Really ?
I though the average person on here has massive credit card debts, baldy built houses and is made redundant next week.
I do not advocate violence, or any other form of civil disobedience as a method of expressing disapproval, either to strikers or, indeed, anyone else. Obviously, you have no such objection.
Caveat, I have given my answer already.
is there any accepted and understood way to show that you are NOT in support?
How about voting differently in future? Perhaps this would lead to a change in policies which would negate the need for industrial action in the first place.
If so, fair enough. How would I turn this into something I can physically say or enact in front of strikers then?
Stick it on a placard and stand there starring at them and maybe hissing?