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Strikes of this kind are a tactical tool, they might be building towards a larger future action. I think a lot of activists are discovering the effectiveness of these strikes. Just a taste of a what a strike can feel like can light a fire under negotiations. I think we’re going to increasingly see these short strikes as a tool.
Found on CNN 1 year ago
The strong hiring numbers are there because of past organizing efforts in those fields, it’s important to have a union, so when workers come back, they come back to good jobs.
Found on CNN 1 year ago
Employers have the upper hand, it's very hard to prove that's the reason they closed. And the penalties are not even a slap on the wrist, it's the wagging of a finger.
Found on CNN 2 years ago
The question is how long it will be, the union's president ran and won on taking a more militant approach. Even if they're very close [ to a deal ], the rank and file will be hungry to take on the company.
Found on CNN 2 years ago
They're feeling pressure from inflation. And they're very accurately aware of the power they have in the economy.
Found on CNN 2 years ago
I don't have a crystal ball, but unless UPS is reading the writing on the wall, a strike is almost certain.
Found on CNN 2 years ago
I think these upcoming UPS talks rhymes a lot with John Deere.
Found on CNN 2 years ago
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