That's always been the case.
Right now, the public sector is laughing at the private sector, they have their job security, and atm that's more important than whether John or Joan will lose €50 a week from the government in January. The tears are for the private sector, who have pay cuts, and job losses to deal with, with little hope of working for the foreseeable future. Then the government want to slash the piecemeal payment they get in the new year, after they've spent 12 weeks waiting to trudge up to the post office to collect it.
Most countries have the same problem at the moment, yet I don't see the French going mad over it (and they like to kick up a fuss), I don't see the Germans, Spanish, Italians, Russians, etc, etc going out to strike. To me, quite a few "on strike" saw it as a bonus day out to Newry for shopping, and they'll have another one soon.

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