The only quote from a striker from the article was:
"I'm not suited for in-office work," said Church Hindley, a quality assurance engineer (via The Guardian). "I deal with depression and anxiety and I was able to get off my anxiety medication and start living my life."
So yea, it's plausible the author inserted their own cause in there.
Either way, one of the keys to striking is you have to have direct reasons for the strike as a group. If 10 people interviewed say 10 different things, it just sounds like people bitching. If they all said this particular strike was for RTO, it would have much more directed power.
"I'm not suited for in-office work," said Church Hindley, a quality assurance engineer (via The Guardian). "I deal with depression and anxiety and I was able to get off my anxiety medication and start living my life."
So yea, it's plausible the author inserted their own cause in there.
Either way, one of the keys to striking is you have to have direct reasons for the strike as a group. If 10 people interviewed say 10 different things, it just sounds like people bitching. If they all said this particular strike was for RTO, it would have much more directed power.