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Last month, major stoppages due to strikes resulted in 4.1 million missed work days, the highest monthly total since August 2000.
And that’s even without the auto workers union.
Last month, major stoppages due to strikes resulted in 4.1 million missed work days, the highest monthly total since August 2000.
And that’s even without the auto workers union.
For existing unions, I can see that being a big thing. The retiring boomers were more than willing to throw new hires under the bus to keep their benefits. Now, without them there, there isn’t anyone agreeing to not strike.
Also, you are starting to see new unions coming around.