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  • Thank you for the answer.

    I get that all of that, but that’s what the unions and the strikes are about though, right? Like, if you’re NOT exercising that option then you’re never going to get it and isn’t there an option to sue for losing your job over it?

    I’ve never joined a union so I have NO idea, just what I’ve seen in comments and on Tv.

  • So the question I have is - are people just scared to strike? Or are the conditions overblown and most workers don’t see it the way it’s reported?

    I’d think if it was really that bad then there would be more solidarity and strikes.

    I’m not saying it isn’t bad, but I’m trying to piece how bad it actually is if people aren’t willing to strike. I realize there are financial implications to striking, but isn’t that also why dues are paid? Aren’t there funds or things to give them some help/reason to strike?

  • Under New York law, such a terrorism] charge can be brought when an alleged crime is “intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population

    They may be a “person”, but they’re a private company/entity - not “the public”. So we’re clear here.

    influence the policies of a unit of government by intimidation or coercion and affect the conduct of a unit of government by murder, assassination or kidnapping.

    Wasn’t a government company. So we’re clear here.

    Alright, boys. Nothing wrong - let’s pack it up!