• arin@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Not a strike when employer doesn’t pay. People need to eat and pay for living spaces

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        3 days ago

        You can play semantic games all day, but that doesn’t change reality

        The reality is that if they go on strike, it is legally a crime. A judge can find them guilty of illegal collective action, and they can be fined or put in jail. Not getting paid is a very valid complaint, but the law doesn’t have an exception for lack of payment

        It’s a fucked up law, but that’s the law of the land. It is illegal for ATC to go on strike, and it’s still legally considered a strike regardless of whether or not they’re getting paid


        Also, if we’re going to play semantic games: ATC is still getting paid. They got a paycheck last week. It was just for $0.00

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          Wait its a fucking CRIME??

          I thought the “exception” was just for the protections workers get (no discrimination, etc.)

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        I think you need to go refresh yourself on what a strike is and the conditions surrounding it.

        Employees have never been paid while on strike. That’s part of the whole thing. It’s a standoff to see who will cave first; the employer with no money or the employees with no money.

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          Unions occasionally have some system to partially compensate striking workers for lost pay, precisely to tip that standoff in their direction. Maybe they confused that?

          Not all unions have that, I believe, nor do all jobs have a union and I’d be surprised if ATCs in particular had one.