Have you been affected by the public sector strikes?

As two million public sector workers go on strike today, the most since the 1926 general strike, we want to hear how you have been affected.

With 21,700 state schools closed, thousands of NHS operations cancelled and transport workers going on strike to protect public sector pensions, how will you cope in the madness?

According to Unison polls, 60% are supporting strike action with thousands already taking to the Twittersphere with #nov30, #righttostrike, #solidarity to voice their solidarity with the unions.

Those opposed to public sector strike action are using #wrongtostrike.

Unison said today: “From the Shetland Isles to Southampton, nurses, social workers, PCSOs, librarians, dinner ladies, teaching assistants, bin men and paramedics - among many other public sector workers - will be standing shoulder to shoulder and marching, demonstrating, holding rallies, and even painting children’s faces.”

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Has your child gone to school? Have you not been able to go abroad? Has your hospital appointment been rescheduled? Has your driving test been cancelled? However you have been affected by the public sector strikes, we want to here from you.

Tweet @YahooNewsUK with #righttostrike or #wrongtostrike, or simply comment below.