Tfw the biggest labour disruption in the US each year is when the ruling class voluntarily shuts down 50% of the state’s workers while they negotiate between themselves, as opposed to working class strikes.
These last few years would look very different if those federal workers had been organised and radical. But It’s the US goverment, so anyone in a position to start something got weeded out way before that.(I assume)
Tfw the biggest labour disruption in the US each year is when the ruling class voluntarily shuts down 50% of the state’s workers while they negotiate between themselves, as opposed to working class strikes.
A crumb of solidarity in these hard times
There should have been a full strike of all federal workers the first time they tried to pull this shit until a law was passed to prevent it
These last few years would look very different if those federal workers had been organised and radical. But It’s the US goverment, so anyone in a position to start something got weeded out way before that.(I assume)