I know you seemed to have gotten the gist for why it’s been announced so far out, but there’s some other things at play here.
- Actual general strikes are illegal under the Taft-Hartley act
- US unions generally engage in contract negotiations at different times, and set the specific date the contract expires during the negotiation
- In a country of 333 million people, a general strike will take A LOT of planning. Even if only 10% of the country went on strike, it would easily be the largest strike in world history. The entire economy will stop and people will need to be taken care of.
gibmiser@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Nah I think it’s a good move. Gives unions time to decide on demands and get big enough to really scare those in power.