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LETS FUCKING GOOOOOO

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Best news I’ve heard all year! A general strike is probably one of our best ways to radicalize the masses. I’m fuckin pumped

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Let’s fucking go. They’ve worked hard to gut the strength unions used to wield with the POWER of the general strike. Time to bring it back baaaby.

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A general strike would result in the fall of the federal government. Secondary action is illegal because it’s so powerful. This is an interesting way to get around that, with every contract just happening to align with the other.

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At this rate though, the federal government is about to result in the fall of the federal government.

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I would blame the people who have stated publicly that they want the federal government to fall.

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What does secondary action mean, in this context?

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After primary action and just before tertiary action.

(Im sorry, I also dont know and Im just saving this spot for when someone actually explains it)

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46 points

Yay for more strikes!

Obligatory merchandising here, but you can support our union’s effort during the strike by buying some swags in the link below.

sagaftra.org/official-sag-aftra-strike-swag-available

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Thanks, esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress Margot Robbie!

(I bought the stickers).

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Thanks, esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress Margot Robbie!

Finally. After all these months. Thank you.

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I really want to believe it’s actually Margot Robbie. But I’m just a dog.

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FINALLY

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13 points

… in 5 years.

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This is a really smart thing, though. Any unions that align contract dates with UAW and others who also do so, gains a huge lever to use both now and later.

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He’s speaking as a union rep, I get what you’re saying but he just can’t call a general strike. It would take years alone to get different trade union contracts to align to expire on the same year to get what he wants to do across. For example I’m in a steelworker union and my contract expires in 2027. If we sign a new contract in 2027 and participate in a general strike it wouldn’t be backed by our union and could be punishable. However if they vote to extend the current contract 1 year near the end of the contract (very likely) we would actually have steelworkers and auto workers contracts expiring on the same year which could be interesting if these assholes actually communicated with each other union to union.

Sorry if you knew all this but I took your comment as in a “why not sooner?” or “what are they waiting for?” context so I felt compelled to answer.

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9 points

5 years too late, we need action today. Let’s get it rolling sooner than that.

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Word, why in 2028? I dropped $10 on bread today that used to be $6!!! (Allergies)

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A place to discuss positive changes that can make work more equitable, and to vent about current practices. We are NOT against work; we just want the fruits of our labor to be recognized better.

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  • All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
  • Income inequality is the main cause of lower living standards.
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