For me, it is an issue of respect from my employers and from the general public for the work that I do and the standard with which I do it. And I think pay is a good indicator of how valued we are. If the councils act like businesses, they should reward like the private sector as well. They cannot have it both ways. From where I am, striking actually means that I am still giving the council a chance, that I am still prepared to work for a Local Authority. When I worked in the private sector, I did not argue. I simply left. And I do agree with you, it is an issue of solidarity as well. We cannot complain separately about how badly we are treated, but refuse to take action together.