 Boss Aaron workers are currently in their 11th day of striking, protesting cuts within the company. Management of Boss Aaron have said the cuts will not affect staff wages. However, SIP2 and the NRBU are now protesting these cuts. I spoke to the strikers outside Bosora to get a feel exactly why they're protesting. We basically were striking out here today just for the unfairness of people in how your politics seem to think that they can just take jobs off the hard-working class in this country. Members of the Boss Aaron will not stand for that. We're all men with waves, kids, mortgages. We pay taxes like everybody else. All we want to do is grow and do a very hard job and just get paid properly for it. That's basically what we're out here striking for. I don't see where the government are coming from. They just seem to want to prohibit everything. It's like the water, the same thing. Get a list of people. Get everybody on a list and sell it to the highest bidder. And basically that's exactly what they're trying to do with the transport of oil as well. All they want to do is break unions and break people and actually dictate to them what they want to give them or they want to pay them. They just want to keep the people down in this country all the time. The people that lads out on this picket line certainly don't think that's fair and that's why we're out here marching because people up on that doll they seem to think that I'll lock the doors, pull the blinds down, keep the great unwashed out on the streets, keep them paying, keep them bringing in taxes and this so they have a nice comfortable life. This strike and this both air and haul dispute hasn't happened overnight. This has been set up. This has been going on for more than a year for them to do what they're doing to us. Irish Rail will be next and then Dublin Bus will be next. We're out here. We're going to fight for our jobs and we're going to fight hard. Due to illegal picketing that took place on Friday 31st of March, thousands of commuters were left stranded without the use of Dublin Bus, Bus Air and Irish Rail. More wildcat action like this has not been ruled out by strikers. This is Lucy Mangan, DCTV News.