@[email protected] I think what might be a fun way for Starbucks workers trying to win #labor recognition and #educate customers - is to do a #strike variant: keep the doors open, but give away company coffee, pastries etc. for FREE.
In my country we get at least 1 public transport strikes per month (this month we’re already at 2) and it’s a win-win-win situation for the main company. Don’t need to pay the salary to the workers, don’t need to pay for energy/gas and no refunds for all the idiots who purchased a bus/tram/train pass. And anyway the people now expects to get a strike just before the weekend, so they just don’t bother, take private transit that day.
The transport companies don’t care at all if the workers are on strike. It doesn’t hurt their wallet at all! Strike because you want a salary increase? Go ahead, we save money if you do! Instead if strike means free public transport for everyone, the companies would immediately find ways to get an agreement
that’s how some of the bus driver unions protest in japan; the buses still run, but no one is collecting fare.
This is public transport strikes should be.
In my country we get at least 1 public transport strikes per month (this month we’re already at 2) and it’s a win-win-win situation for the main company. Don’t need to pay the salary to the workers, don’t need to pay for energy/gas and no refunds for all the idiots who purchased a bus/tram/train pass. And anyway the people now expects to get a strike just before the weekend, so they just don’t bother, take private transit that day.
The transport companies don’t care at all if the workers are on strike. It doesn’t hurt their wallet at all! Strike because you want a salary increase? Go ahead, we save money if you do! Instead if strike means free public transport for everyone, the companies would immediately find ways to get an agreement
i suspect that things like the taft-hartley act proves that they’ll pull the gov’ts strings before ever coming to the bargaining table.