
The Manx government will face an increasingly angry workforce if it continues with its current ways of dealing with labour issues, according to trade unionist Bernard Moffatt.
His warning came at an official presentation to mark his 20 years as president of the Isle of Man Trades Union Council, which was held at Transport House yesterday.
Mr Moffatt warned that those who took the unions forward could end up having to resort to the sort of tactics seen in Britain 20 or 30 years ago:

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