But only for one day, rather than holding out until you get your demands, so the next day the boss just tells you to do double the work or your fired. (you're no longer protected by the very few strike breaking laws as the strike is over)
Regrettably probably giving Bethesda et al more incentive to outsource asap. Film, tv, games, just like every commodity, it’s a race to the bottom for costs, and no matter how many tax incentives are handed out, they can never make it cheaper than other countries.
Similarly ironically, the fight for remote work does the same thing. Whether for health or comfort, it seems like just proving that they don’t need to spend money on American office space or American workers
You love to see it
Edit: Wait, one-day strike? Boooooo
When you go in strike
But only for one day, rather than holding out until you get your demands, so the next day the boss just tells you to do double the work or your fired. (you're no longer protected by the very few strike breaking laws as the strike is over)
A one day strike aka not a strike?
Like, most businesses have plans in place to deal with this sort of thing
It's not even disruptive at this point
Regrettably probably giving Bethesda et al more incentive to outsource asap. Film, tv, games, just like every commodity, it’s a race to the bottom for costs, and no matter how many tax incentives are handed out, they can never make it cheaper than other countries.
Similarly ironically, the fight for remote work does the same thing. Whether for health or comfort, it seems like just proving that they don’t need to spend money on American office space or American workers