I will call "No Kings" a big success.
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@Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @futurebird @Npars01
So our union has had two strikes in the 26 years I have been in it. 2000 and 2022. They were not one day affairs rather open ended 56 days in 2000 and a week in 2022.
TO send a message 1 day is fine to effect any change may need to be longer than that but 1 day would still be cool to see
As Always "They have the plant but we have the power"
@cvvhrn @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
We almost did a teacher's strike once, but they caved at the last moment. We had to do a lot of prep to be ready and frankly I was very happy we didn't need to walk out.
I like my job!
Strikes take a collective will.
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@raven667 @futurebird @Npars01
I'm thinking a general strike can be a one-day affair. It should not have to cause trauma to workers. I don't know is it ridiculous to imagine one day a month we shut down the economy?
@Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @futurebird
The covid lockdowns are an example of how billionaires respond to such closures.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/03/dan-patrick-coronavirus-grandparentsCommon Dreams
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They funded an enormous disinformation campaign hectoring people to die to save the economy.
Koch Network has funded legislation to outlaw strikes as a type of tortious interference, all while waging economic warfare on blue cities using ICE raids.
Supreme Court rules against union over strike liability
In an 8-1 opinion on Thursday, the justices provided a new definition to the limits on the right to strike under federal labor law. At issue in Glacier Northwest v. […]
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@Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @futurebird
The covid lockdowns are an example of how billionaires respond to such closures.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/03/dan-patrick-coronavirus-grandparentsCommon Dreams
Common Dreams has been providing breaking news & views for the progressive community since 1997. We are independent, non-profit, advertising-free and 100% reader supported. Our Mission: To inform. To inspire. To ignite change for the common good.
Common Dreams (www.commondreams.org)
5 Years Later: America Looks Back at the Impact of COVID-19
Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults (72%) say the COVID-19 pandemic did more to drive the country apart than to bring it together.
Pew Research Center (www.pewresearch.org)
They funded an enormous disinformation campaign hectoring people to die to save the economy.
Koch Network has funded legislation to outlaw strikes as a type of tortious interference, all while waging economic warfare on blue cities using ICE raids.
Supreme Court rules against union over strike liability
In an 8-1 opinion on Thursday, the justices provided a new definition to the limits on the right to strike under federal labor law. At issue in Glacier Northwest v. […]
SCOTUSblog (www.scotusblog.com)
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@Npars01 @raven667 @futurebird
What should we do instead of general strikes and boycotts?
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@raven667 @futurebird @Npars01
I'm thinking a general strike can be a one-day affair. It should not have to cause trauma to workers. I don't know is it ridiculous to imagine one day a month we shut down the economy?
@raven667 @futurebird @Npars01
Microsoft has patch Tuesdays. Why can't we have No Kings Mondays? The second Monday of every month there's a general strike. People in favor of the strike meet to discuss politics, work on local projects like cleaning and repairing homes, stream cleanup, etc.
You may say that I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one. (I hope.)
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@raven667 @futurebird @Npars01
Microsoft has patch Tuesdays. Why can't we have No Kings Mondays? The second Monday of every month there's a general strike. People in favor of the strike meet to discuss politics, work on local projects like cleaning and repairing homes, stream cleanup, etc.
You may say that I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one. (I hope.)
@Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
I hate the idea of missing school. It will ruin things for my students.
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@raven667 @futurebird @Npars01
Microsoft has patch Tuesdays. Why can't we have No Kings Mondays? The second Monday of every month there's a general strike. People in favor of the strike meet to discuss politics, work on local projects like cleaning and repairing homes, stream cleanup, etc.
You may say that I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one. (I hope.)
@Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
My point with that comment is that people have very different relationships to their jobs and what a "strike" might mean.
I don't think this is as generally applicable as it might seem. Maybe for the retail and parts of the private sector it could make sense, but not everyone works there.
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@Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
I hate the idea of missing school. It will ruin things for my students.
@futurebird @raven667 @Npars01
Why can't the kids meet and contribute to the general good? Why can't you and other adults use this monthly general strike day to raise their awareness of their roles as citizens in a democratic society?
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@futurebird @raven667 @Npars01
Why can't the kids meet and contribute to the general good? Why can't you and other adults use this monthly general strike day to raise their awareness of their roles as citizens in a democratic society?
@Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
Because I have every hour of class time planned and wish I had more.
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@Npars01 @raven667 @futurebird
What should we do instead of general strikes and boycotts?
@Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @futurebird
Recommendations?
Try it all, until something clicks with billionaires. It's going to take a lot to break through to MAGA billionaires
They're very insulated from backlash & they own a media ecosystem that servilely serves up self-soothing lies
In the past, global financial meltdowns & world wars did the trick, ... eventually
Try the tactics of the Simple Sabotage Manual & escalate up to massing troops on the border to free folks from fascist overlords
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@Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @futurebird
Recommendations?
Try it all, until something clicks with billionaires. It's going to take a lot to break through to MAGA billionaires
They're very insulated from backlash & they own a media ecosystem that servilely serves up self-soothing lies
In the past, global financial meltdowns & world wars did the trick, ... eventually
Try the tactics of the Simple Sabotage Manual & escalate up to massing troops on the border to free folks from fascist overlords
@Npars01 @raven667 @futurebird
I like the idea of trying everything non-violently.
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@Npars01 @raven667 @futurebird
I like the idea of trying everything non-violently.
@Dave_Goldsmith @Npars01 @raven667
Do you have a union at your job? Or in your industry? I think rebuilding unions is important. Even fast food workers made some progress on this front.
There are jobs where it can be harder to organize.
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@cvvhrn @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
We almost did a teacher's strike once, but they caved at the last moment. We had to do a lot of prep to be ready and frankly I was very happy we didn't need to walk out.
I like my job!
Strikes take a collective will.
@futurebird @cvvhrn @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
Back in the 1980s we had rolling strikes in teaching.
Odd days, mornings and afternoons rather than going out on strike long term eg the crippling miners strike against Thatcher's govt. -
@futurebird @cvvhrn @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
Back in the 1980s we had rolling strikes in teaching.
Odd days, mornings and afternoons rather than going out on strike long term eg the crippling miners strike against Thatcher's govt.@Godfrey642 @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01 From a nursing standpoint, the rolling stuff does not seem to work. We are an independent union but the dominant large nurses union uses the 1 day strikes a lot.
For hospitals at least most can cancel electives and hold on for a day but open ended is much harder for them
To be fair its hard on everybody
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@Godfrey642 @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01 From a nursing standpoint, the rolling stuff does not seem to work. We are an independent union but the dominant large nurses union uses the 1 day strikes a lot.
For hospitals at least most can cancel electives and hold on for a day but open ended is much harder for them
To be fair its hard on everybody
@cvvhrn @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
Im not a fan of open ended strikes at all.
My husb and i were both teachers in the UK. We had 3 young children so losing multiple days earnings in a teachers strike had massive knock-on for us.
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@cvvhrn @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
Im not a fan of open ended strikes at all.
My husb and i were both teachers in the UK. We had 3 young children so losing multiple days earnings in a teachers strike had massive knock-on for us.
It's not sustainable for most workers.@Godfrey642 @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
I hear you and we struggle as well but in my direct experience (2 strikes 2000 56 days and 2022 5 days) it works and like you my wife is a nurse at the same facility so we get hit x2
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@Godfrey642 @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
I hear you and we struggle as well but in my direct experience (2 strikes 2000 56 days and 2022 5 days) it works and like you my wife is a nurse at the same facility so we get hit x2
@cvvhrn @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
We used to alternate days... it wasn't ideal by *any* means and being a scab on the days in was v v hard. Not bringing in money wasn't an option either.
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@cvvhrn @futurebird @Dave_Goldsmith @raven667 @Npars01
We used to alternate days... it wasn't ideal by *any* means and being a scab on the days in was v v hard. Not bringing in money wasn't an option either.
@Godfrey642 @cvvhrn @futurebird @raven667 @Npars01
Do you think the idea of a once a month general strike is Impractical or impossible? What about once a quarter?
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@Godfrey642 @cvvhrn @futurebird @raven667 @Npars01
Do you think the idea of a once a month general strike is Impractical or impossible? What about once a quarter?
@Dave_Goldsmith @Godfrey642 @cvvhrn @raven667 @Npars01
I think strikes should have a demand, something reasonable but significant and they should last until it is met (and maybe spread to additional unions if the demand isn't met.)
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@Dave_Goldsmith @Godfrey642 @cvvhrn @raven667 @Npars01
I think strikes should have a demand, something reasonable but significant and they should last until it is met (and maybe spread to additional unions if the demand isn't met.)
@futurebird @Godfrey642 @cvvhrn @raven667 @Npars01
What would be a good demand for a general strike?
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@futurebird @Godfrey642 @cvvhrn @raven667 @Npars01
What would be a good demand for a general strike?
@Dave_Goldsmith @futurebird @Godfrey642 @cvvhrn @raven667
To start?
1. Free & fair elections
2. Eradication of the Unitary Executive ideology
3. Outlawing Citizens United
4. Impartial redistricting boards
5. Mandatory ethical standards for SCOTUS
6. Reaffirmation of NATO
7. Expansion of the courts
8. Eradication of the Federalist Society
9. Campaign finance transparency
10. Restoration of Civil Rights
11. Recriminalization of public corruption & bribery1/