In a vote that surprised exactly no one, the US Senate joined the House of Representatives in telling America’s rail workers they do not have a right to go on strike. The Senate passed legislation Thursday to avoid an economically catastrophic rail strike, one day after the House approved the measure.
You know if you give up the right to strike because, just using my old pharmacy job as an example, because it would be immoral, can't have children not getting their pink amoxicillin prescriptions, well, you give up a hell of a lot of power.
But to have that taken from you by these politicos serving their masters for a buck, then it is time to ignore such absurd "orders." Oh maybe you can not still "strike" but you can cost your employer such a hell of a lot of money that your "sick days" will be trivial expenses in comparison.
This is a very bad sign that nn one else seems to be paying attention to, except you. And I'm in another country- even I can see the implications and the potential knock on effects globally!!🤔😐🤯
You know if you give up the right to strike because, just using my old pharmacy job as an example, because it would be immoral, can't have children not getting their pink amoxicillin prescriptions, well, you give up a hell of a lot of power.
But to have that taken from you by these politicos serving their masters for a buck, then it is time to ignore such absurd "orders." Oh maybe you can not still "strike" but you can cost your employer such a hell of a lot of money that your "sick days" will be trivial expenses in comparison.
This is a very bad sign that nn one else seems to be paying attention to, except you. And I'm in another country- even I can see the implications and the potential knock on effects globally!!🤔😐🤯
Is there anything left to the constitutional rights of anyone anymore?