• OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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      12 hours ago

      Random people posting “General Strike Now!” on social media has been happening for years and nothing ever comes from it. A coordinated action like this, asking people to risk their jobs and go without pay for a period of time, is not going to happen overnight, especially when most people have zero experience with strikes. It’s more important to take the time to do it right so that it has a higher chance of success than to rush into it. This is particularly important as this strike has the potential to serve as a “proof of concept” further down the line. Collective action is always an uphill battle, and for it to succeed requires careful planning, preparation, and patience.

    • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip
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      Planning it for further out gives people opportunity to organize and save for missing 10+ days of paychecks. It does feel like if we wait that long though we’ll be in a hopeless situation. Maybe organizing smaller general strikes like state or city wide in the meantime would help prepare and buy time for the big one

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        1 day ago

        At the very least, take the political cycle and midterms into consideration, otherwise what’s the point?

        • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip
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          The timing has to do with major union contracts expiring for renegotiation iirc. There are a few really big ones set for the same time which gives a good opportunity for coordinated bargaining across industries