So basically I was browsing the internet and came across a video of some guy explaining that in the UK, train conducters aren't allowed to strike by letting everybody use the infrastructure and just nog ask a fair.
He called this revenue strike but when I try to google stuff about it, I can't find anything but articles about strikes in general.
Does anybody have a useful link where they explain it in more detail and perhaps even where i can find in what countries it is legal/illegal. I live in NL so obviously I'm interested in the laws here regarding strikes but general information is welcome too.