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The companies and their wage theft and shitty policies are disruptive.
If their bosses paid them fairly this wouldn’t be happening.
Technically the point of the strike is to force the business to succeed.
It being disruptive literally benefits nobody, but the ball is in the business’ court to end it.
These were historically the alternatives to more severe actions required by Labor to force fair conditions of work.
Ah yes, voting to reform the laws.
annddddd people are going to call the workers free-loaders and how they should be lucky to have a job. fucking scum.
Reminder for those trying to avoid Amazon: Barnes and Noble still exists.
Honestly, the only books I ever seem to buy and enjoy are from Oxford or discontinued so I pirate them.
During the teachers strike in Romania(that started a bit before exams), i saw someone say that the strike should happen after the exams, not before(after the exams, there was summer vacation)
I generally ask for my stuff after the two days anyway. Strike away my friends.
But now that corporations are too big to fail we can’t let workers strike. Tommy might not get a Christmas present! Won’t anyone think of Tommy? We just have to let corporations exploit their workers to (checks notes) force them to remain in a warehouse as the area floods, instead of moving to high ground.
At first, it may look like its the fault of the people striking, but when you really think about it, they wouldn’t have to strike if they were paid fairly and have a safe work environment, so any issues caused by a strike is really just the employer’s fault.
TLDR: Blame their employers, not the people going on strike.
This is the rule for any strike, anywhere, in any industry. When people take a stand instead of taking a paycheck, it means their situation was literally unworkable.
There’s never been a strike where management was in the right.
That’s how I think of the Canada Post strike that was just forced back to work. The timing was great, I didn’t read if they got anything to go back work now (they can strike / deal later or something) but it sure had an impact. I had to actually go to a provincial store for my weed heh, but I’ve been reluctant to order much due to that and I definitely support them for their demands. Everyone should be compensated for the recent inflation and they provide an essential service in a properly run society.
Nah things just got bumped till post holiday :(
When I heard it was forced back my first thought was ‘well that doesn’t help for Xmas stuff anymore, so why not just make a proper deal? It seems like a lose lose for the government’. The prime time was already delayed so figure it out.
For the non Canadians I’m pretty sure they were working to make sure benefit cheques and such got through, so hopefully things like that weren’t delayed cause I do recognize how awful that can be for those that need it.
But companies are supposed to give in
There was a strike at my supermarket a few months ago, and some Nextdoor Karens’ went:
“During the start of the school season?!”
Like it’s not supposed to be CONVENIENT.
Disrupting the flow of consumer merchandise at Christmas time makes Santa and baby Jesus sad.
Santa angry that you’re not consuming and spending money on capitalism! Please keep shopping!
With some exceptions. I’ve heard of bus drivers striking by still driving, but telling passengers not to pay. Same costs with no profits make for a good strike.
Only in Japan.
Doubt we can see it happening anywhere else because I can see in America, they can call that theft and a fireable offense. Can’t retaliate without a union either. And can’t be sued because the framing is still “stealing”, which the court system LOVE defending corps when the small guy steals.
I believe that’s how the Japanese bus and/or train station workers strike.
There is no disruption to people getting to work, but a huge disruption to cash flow.
Fuck the police that broke the picket. Getting something that you could have bought elsewhere in the post isn’t life and death.
The police are a joke.
The Police Union is one of the strongest unions in the country - so powerful, they protect their workers who literally commit murder.
Then these same folks protect millionaires and harass workers trying to unionize.
Police “unions” give unions a bad name.
I think you should automatically lose any union representation if you’re union busting