but bosses insist workers demands can only be met if unions accept the need to change and modernise. look at the railways, for example, where many of these issues - have been unresolved - for generations, literally. if you take the sort of weekend rota arrangement, it s always been - dependent on overtime. that system was being argued about 50 years ago, right, - and it s still here today. and, you know, if we want to make our public and quasi public, like the railways, - have a sustainable increase in pay over time, and that s what we all want to see in a sense, then they ve got to i increase productivity. money doesn t come from nowhere. it has to be funded, ultimately, by the industry itself. the research shows us that pay strikes tend to be effective,
but also a lack of adequate funding that has meant we ve got real work intensification, excessive and unsustainable workloads. elsewhere across the economy, it s about insecure work, it s about attempts to reduce people s pensions and attacks on kind of increasing casualisation, so it is a range of factors. but bosses insist workers demands can only be met if unions accept the need to change and modernise. look at the railways, for example, where many of these issues - have been unresolved - for generations, literally. if you take the sort of weekend rota arrangement, it s always been - dependent on overtime. that system was being argued about 50 years ago, right, - and it s still here today. and, you know, if we want to make our public and quasi public, like the railways, - have a sustainable increase in pay over time, and that s
character, not as himself. which was an incredible feat of acting as well as kind of quasi journalism that s a big part of the book is how much do the justices political views play a role in how they decide case how much? why would political views go into it these guys are except the activist judges four liberal activist judges i can understand why they re liberal would affect them because they re activist judges but conservative judges are not activists, they re in activists they yes, i guess you re exactly right. the moment i remember is the moment that barack obama was named president of the united states. cnn projects the barack obama is the next president of the united states of america, it is now official. he has passed the 270 electoral votes. when you watch the tape, you
and there may be a three-way race between sinema, and a democratic candidate and a republican candidate, it could be problematic for the democrats because with all of her beef for the democrats and all of the clashes in the party, she is ideologically closer to them, votes with them more often and a reliable vote for them especially on nomination, presidential and judicial. so the idea of a three-way race, if it looks like it could flip the vote and roll out the red carpet for republicans, it may put a lot of pressure on democrats to hold that seat in quasi democratic hands, because she is still helping democrats with a 51-seat majority right now. thank you both for the beats you will remain on for the next two years. i am sure. thank you. next up, back to the white house, and president biden set to meet with african leaders any minute now. we will show it to you live. and first why the international olympic committee is holding off on announcing where the 2030 winter olympics wi
the last general election that now seem almost impossible for the torys to regain. so what s the theory behind what liz truss and quasi are doing. i think it is the cartoonish, the markets don t agree. very few economists agree. the economist clearly doesn t agree. and i think what we re going to see in the next few days is more and more pressure on liz truss to do a u-turn of some kind. zanny, give us a view at what role brexit has played in this. we were talking about it as you sat down, in terms of the confidence in uk but more immediately, where does it go from here?