A few weeks ago, I asked why teachers weren't striking like the students were. Several people told me it was illegal so it'd never happen. Now: an "illegal" strike in WV, and a planned strike in OK, where it is "illegal" to plan such an action.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @JamesForbes17
??? Teachers have labor strikes all the time. The current strike in WV and the possible one in OK are labor dispute. It's a formal process that involves union members voting to decide whether or not they will strike. Has nothing to do with the students' walkouts.
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Replying to @capetrov @JamesForbes17
Please read my tweet more carefully.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @JamesForbes17
I think you need to read up on labor unions more carefully.
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Replying to @capetrov @JamesForbes17
What I said: 2 weeks ago I asked why teachers won't strike in solidarity with students, the response I got was it was illegal. Now: despite questionable legality, two states are holding or planning work stoppages (unrelated). My thesis: Legality is not a good blocker.
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So please try reading what I'm actually saying, or go find a platform other than my mentions to talk about your unrelated knowledge.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @JamesForbes17
You are far too fond of your ignorance. It's embarrassing. I'm out.
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Good, I asked you to leave a long time ago. Next time try saying, "wow you're right, I totally misread what you said and I'm sorry"
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A political strike is very different legally from a labor strike. I agree they should strike nevertheless.
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