That's not what he said.
I'm always curious about why people who object to something feel obligated to pontificate about how to do it better. You object to people striking and picketing, but you keep rabbiting on about how they can strike or picket better! Perhaps when you've had a few years at running strikes (as opposed to slagging them off), you might actually know something about how to improve them. This is the real hurler on the ditch (at the rugby match).
Yes it is. They admitted there had to be temporary adjustments in the pay bill while working on reform. Hardly the 'we are not taking any more cuts' message that you say was the prime objective.
Perhaps also you could point out where I said I objected to people striking and picketing? I don't agree with it but that's different. People have the right to strike and picket. Just wish they would do it properly if they feel so strongly about what they are striking about. And by the way, you can hardly talk about rabbiting on!