"The Senate voted on Thursday to reject a proposal to give railway workers seven days of sick leave, a benefit that was left out of a labor deal brokered by the presidential emergency board between freight rail companies and unionized workers."
:death-to-the-poor:
yes, that is my understanding, there were 2 bills.
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well the unions rejected the compromise their management gave them. the point of strikes is to jeopardize the profits of capitalists to receive better concessions. if they aren't allowed to go through with that because congress stopped them and forced them to accept sub-par (or in this case, zero) concessions, then nobody was actually "helped"
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She's doing the strike breaking thing but wants plausible deniability.
This is how "progressives" do the bad things. They give up all of their leverage, support the bad thing in favor of wishes and promises, then don't actually get the results of the wishes and promises and go, "aw shucks".
You're supposed to think this is smart and good strategy, lol. You're also meant to think this is unintentional and they're just very dumb people making the same obvious mistake multiple times per year.
bourgeois reformist
bingo cardplaybookA perfect itemized list of why I hate libs and succs
lol, good stuff.
Now explain why this bingo card has 28 spaces to fill in.
because I kept thinking of more things lol
If they just stopped being so shitty the list wouldn't have to be so long!
it's in their class interests to be shitty so they can't stop. :shrug-outta-hecks: we have to make them stop. :lenin-shining:
Facts