• deft@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago

    to be honest i wish industries did strikes together.

    trashmen, railworkers, nurses and these writers could all strike together and hold people by the nuts

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      In the US, the Taft-Hartley Act prohibits solidarity strikes. It has its roots in anticommunism, and yes, it is evil nonsense.

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      1 year ago

      Several unions have rules against solidarity action/sympathy strikes. There may also be laws against it.

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        which is nonsense and evil.

        who put these laws up? doubt the workers

        when it comes to striking fuck the law and the rules, that’s the point of a strike. the fact they create boundaries to strike along is insane and clearly undermining worker’s goals

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          It’s likely major corporations working with government that create blockades for multi-union strikes tbf. History tends to be that way in many cases. Money speaks larger than ethics or words ever could overall.