You know what? You're really pissing me off here with your lack of insight. They've moved it from Tues to Wed to give you the best chance of learning, so you don't entirely miss out on the information, and yet you're still complaining. The staff don't have a personal vendetta against you, they're trying to make the best of a bad situation where their livelihoods are being threatened. Maybe you should consider standing up for the cause and supporting it instead of being ignorant, selfish, and complaining about your individual situation. More support will make more of an impact on those the protest is against (imagine if 50 000 students supported the strike, the VC would get no choice but to take notice) but at the moment everyone is thinking of how it affects THEM and not the larger issues.
They're striking for a better future for ALL OF US. They're trying to get more job security so they CAN DO SOMETHING LIKE TEACH YOU.
Step up and do some research into what's going on.
GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT. This is only the third time this semester (though there may be a fourth in a week or two). Honestly, if you can't support what's going on, you'd be better off at a different uni.
It's the same issues that aren't getting resolved, which is why they're continuing to take action. They are NOT complaints, but very valid concerns about teaching conditions. If you were a staff member whose livelihood was being threatened, I'd hope you would be more sympathetic to the cause. But even as a student, I'm appalled that you're not standing up for your own lecturers because without them, you wouldn't have your education.