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What will happen to workers if there is no right to strike?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 269792, member: 61772"] [FONT=Verdana]The right to strike is a vital part of a worker's ability to protect himself from exploitation and abuse. Without it, workers will have no way to challenge employers who are abusing them and their fellow workers. However, many people worry about what would happen if there were no right to strike. Would workers be able to defend themselves? Would they be forced into accepting poor wages and unsafe working conditions? These are valid concerns, but they ignore the fact that most workers already have some kind of union representation. The unions in the U.S., for example, are often made up of employees themselves who have joined together to fight for better wages and working conditions. The truth is that the right to strike is not a guaranteed right by any means; rather, it is a privilege that has been granted by the government in certain circumstances. If you work under an agreement with your employer that states you cannot strike without first obtaining your boss's consent, then you don't have the right to strike at all; instead, you must rely on other forms of protest such as going on strike (which can also be illegal depending on where you live).[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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