Proxy strike. Results may vary depending on just how terrible labour laws are where you are, but it might be just the trick in some situations. And don't forget the opsec!

post by redmensch:
holy shit i just learned about the "proxy strike" tactic in france in which radicals blockade or occupy a workplace, allowing workers to strike without losing their wages. that's brilliant, wow

jewishtransdyke replies:
How does that work, exactly?

redmensch replies:
if you and your coworkers say "we're striking" and occupy your workplace, your boss won't pay you, but if your friends and your coworkers' friends occupy it for you, you say "sorry boss shit's occupied" and you still get paid because you're not the ones striking

redmensch replies again:
the 5,528 people who have reblogged this post as of right now could probably
paralyze a decent chunk of a city's economy using this tactic Imao

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  • MemeCollector,
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    As I said, take local laws in to account, but also you not being willing or able to risk arrest doesn't mean others aren't, and regularly do, in attempts to achieve change.

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  • MemeCollector,
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    So you're not even trying to contribute to the conversation, got it..

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