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Well the guys are on strike again, but sadly for their cause there has been no disruption of note. The ships still too and fro without any bother. There is some truck delay in place but Im not sure if this is more to do with the Police testing a new self-segregation version of Operation Stack.
I saw a report on BBC at lunchtime which showed the strikers still buoyant. Simon Jones, BBC's reporter, said there is a story circulating that one ship left earlier with a walkway/gangway still attached to it. There may be more about this later.
One added sour note was interjected by Bob Goldfield. He said if the striking workers didnt agree to be outsourced by February the Dover Harbour Board would go aheasd and outsource without them, rendering them sacked. Pretty abysmal interjection that, to a loyal traditionally non militant workforce.
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