Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says he hopes negotiators between railroads and some rail unions can reach new labor deals and avert a possible strike. But he said without a deal he expects Congress will step in and impose contracts on the unhappy rank-and-file union members.
I'm going to vote to make my voice heard! :blob-no-thoughts:
Education workers in Ontario just did this when the provincial government imposed a contract during negotiations and legislated that they couldn't strike, making sure to push the big nuclear button that also says you can't take this to court violation of your charter rights. Wildcat strike on Friday, talk of a general strike develops over the weekend, gov backs down by Monday.
Fuck the contracts, workers don't need permission from Capitalists and their lackeys to go on strike. Shut it all fucking down
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Wildcat is the only way in this scenario, due to Taft-Hartley.
Wildcat is cool tho they should definitely do that if and when the bosses fail to meet their demands.
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Education workers in Ontario just did this when the provincial government imposed a contract during negotiations and legislated that they couldn't strike, making sure to push the big nuclear button that also says you can't take this to court violation of your charter rights. Wildcat strike on Friday, talk of a general strike develops over the weekend, gov backs down by Monday.