Now also cons will be posting dumb things about labor organizing. There is probably the same number of mass strike attempts that backfired and diminished union power or electorally demolished aligned parties than the situations in which it led to the positive results for them.https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1447557606629851137 …
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I like the counterexample of Poland, where mass strikes and worker mobilization were so successful that they pushed the regime into a crackdown that completely crushed the movement.
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https://twitter.com/devarbol/status/1426392738342350848 … The country was on a hair length from getting directly occupied by the Soviets, it ends with just Jaruzelski's junta, but in only slightly different situation Soviets could just intervene and install their own government.
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That question has been debated up and down for years. But in either scenario, the nationwide collective workers' movement leads to a bad outcome for the workers.
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