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eddtries | 2 years ago

> I'm saying that it's not a strike if you're just refusing service to a customer.

> is you downing tools and stopping working.

These aren't exclusive, it's just they've downed tools and stopped working for the customer the strike is against. People don't join unions for their employer, they join unions for their industry. Therefore a union can strike against an employer while maintaining working for those not breaking collective agreements.

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robertlagrant|2 years ago

Tesla isn't breaking a collective agreement.

actionfromafar|2 years ago

This is true and I upvoted your comment.

Tesla, welcome to a free country where the state doesn't interfere. Truly a Rand-ian paradise. ;-)

eddtries|2 years ago

You're right, I didn't write my original point very well. I'll blame it on Covid and rambling from bed lol.