I knew wildcat action was unlikely but it still makes me sad. More, makes me wonder just what in the fuck it'll take for American workers to actually fucking stand up for themselves.
Getting flashbacks to the times I organized unionization meetings that fucking none of my coworkers showed up to.
They might not be striking, but don't rule out sabotage. And even if they're not sabotaging for real, overly stressed workers with low morale tend to make more mistakes. The question will be whether they're mistakes or "mistakes."
Remember when UAW sent workers back into the factory during the 2021 strike and shit kept "accidentally breaking?" until finally the company offered a 10% raise?