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Collective bargaining and the general strike are not the same thing
Collective bargaining always contains an implicit threat of a strike.
Can you try to stay on topic?Rick Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and the threat to the people this guy presented was ignored.
He got away with a ton of money and no prosicution WHY?????
It's quite different if one person as opposed to a union calls a strike.
The latter is why the poor kids in Madison haven't gotten their free school lunches for the past three days.
The former would result in a substitute teacher being placed in a class.
Nope. I dot see that you've been taught to hate the working class and demonize your grandparents for winning you a living wage and a safe workplaceSee the difference?
It has always been and will always be a continuing battle between those who actually produce things and those with money.
People with money don't actually produce things? Srsly?
I'll tell my dad not to bother working anymore then. After all, those people he employs (and pays exceptionally well, and provides benefits for - even without being told to by some government), and treats like family..... well, they'll all be fine.... after all, the government will pay their mortgages, and bills, and healthcare, and pensions, and everything else that my dad does right now.
Your stupid whining about 'rich people' is sickening... and based on your own prejudices - not reality.
Collective bargaining and the general strike are not the same thing
Collective bargaining always contains an implicit threat of a strike.
So does individual bargaining- if I don't like the offer, I walk. If we all dislike the offer, we all walk.
Same goes the other way around: if the company doesn't like the workers' counter-offer, it walks, denying them the means (pay) to feed themselves and their families. How is withholding employment any different than withholding labour? They're both the same thing: refusing to commit to the employment-labour contract.
The only difference is that an individual proletarian's dependency on his capitalist masters is more readily apparent and manifests more quickly than the capitalist's ultimate dpeendcy on the worker because the capitalist has more resources with which to survive a lengthy impasse'
Collective bargaining always contains an implicit threat of a strike.
So does individual bargaining- if I don't like the offer, I walk. If we all dislike the offer, we all walk.
Same goes the other way around: if the company doesn't like the workers' counter-offer, it walks, denying them the means (pay) to feed themselves and their families. How is withholding employment any different than withholding labour? They're both the same thing: refusing to commit to the employment-labour contract.
The only difference is that an individual proletarian's dependency on his capitalist masters is more readily apparent and manifests more quickly than the capitalist's ultimate dpeendcy on the worker because the capitalist has more resources with which to survive a lengthy impasse'
Yes hence the reasons for revoloution and such.
People who think they have nothing left to lose....