According to Railway Eye, because FCC▸ is under "cap and collar", 80% of any losses caused by industrial action will be met by the Government. And because not running trains is cheaper than runninng trains, on the RMt's "days of action" FCC makes a net revenue gain. This is hardly a case of the DfT» incentivising good industrial relations and why should I as a tax payer be subsidising strikes?
The point there is this is not officially industrial action - Officially, FCC are just having to cancel services due to lack of train-crew.