A Patron of Economic Update asks: "I would appreciate hearing your thoughts about how this Canadian Truckers movement aligns with the international workers' ...
Sure, what I mean by "functionally different" is lay aside the object of the strike. It feels like some are operating under a "Oh you're striking? That means you can afford to strike. That means that you're not laborers and this isn't a real strike." Which makes it such that there's no such thing as a pure/good strike.
they are not protesting for better labor conditions though, just for less concern over thousands of people dying everyday
that seems pertinent to a discussion of whether it is a labor strike IMO
Sure, what I mean by "functionally different" is lay aside the object of the strike. It feels like some are operating under a "Oh you're striking? That means you can afford to strike. That means that you're not laborers and this isn't a real strike." Which makes it such that there's no such thing as a pure/good strike.
Obviously it's not a labor strike