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Lunna [17]
3 years ago
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Benefits and dangers of using strikes to help workers achieve their goals.

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sineoko [7]3 years ago
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Well, one big benefit would more than likely be that if you have a strike and you go on for a long time and stop working your boss is going to give you what you want. They may not give you everything but they will more than likely give you most of your demands. But one big danger would be facing the fact of being fired. If you don't work and you go on strike you could be facing the fact of being fired. With this being said I personally think that this isn't a solution that people should go to because it can be dangerous because it can lead to death or the loss of a job.







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PolarNik [594]3 years ago
6 0
Benefits- without the workers the factory/company can't get any thing done so after awhile they might agree to the strikers terms

Dangers- the strikers might get fired/have someone replace you. What some companies did was sent people to beat up the strikers to discourage them.
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