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    Tim W RESISTS (tim@union.place)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Feb-2025 11:46:06 JSTTim W RESISTSTim W RESISTS
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    • Dave Rahardja

    @drahardja it's disappointing that this piece didn't take the time to delve into the actual history of general strikes.

    I feel like this piece really just misses the point entirely. Calling for a general strike can, in fact, be easy - successfully generating one is another matter entirely. That doesn't mean we should stop calling for them, though!

    Plenty of history can be found just in the Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_strike

    In conversationabout 4 months ago from union.placepermalink

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      General strike
      A general strike is a strike action in which participants cease all economic activity, such as working, to strengthen the bargaining position of a trade union or achieve a common social or political goal. They are organised by large coalitions of political, social, and labour organizations and may also include rallies, marches, boycotts, civil disobedience, non-payment of taxes, and other forms of direct or indirect action. Additionally, general strikes might exclude care workers, such as teachers, doctors, and nurses. Historically, the term general strike has referred primarily to solidarity action, which is a multi-sector strike that is organised by trade unions who strike together in order to force pressure on employers to begin negotiations or offer more favourable terms to the strikers; though not all strikers may have a material interest in each other's negotiations, they all have a material interest in maintaining and strengthening the collective efficacy of strikes as a bargaining tool. History Precursors An early predecessor of the general strike...
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