I visited the Central Beds offices in Dunstable this morning, aside from two elderly gents on the drive with little placards there was not much sign there was a strike on, most desks seemed to be filled & business largely as per normal.On arrival at our Chicksands offices I was accosted by a lady from Unison & a lady with a GMB armband on & offered a leaflet. I was informed that they were entitled to a pension - not sure anyone was suggesting that they were not.Half our later said ladies were settled into to the coffee shop enjoying a warm drink.BBC Three Counties radio ran a phone in this morning on the strike & commented that most of the callers were in favour of the strike, what did they expect? Most people not in favour on the strike were either at work or not that interested. So aside from the 1000's of parents who has to make alternative childcare arrangements where schools were closed, it does not appear even airports are suffering unduly.