The “summer of strikes” needs a new name — there is no sign of a slowdown in workers walking off the job this fall.
and procedures for them to get through before they can strike," Dau-Schmidt said.
Most government employees are prohibited from striking in the U.S. Only a handful of states — about eight — have passed their own laws permitting certain public sector workers to strike.Job security at risk for strikersHowever, economic strikers can be permanently replaced if their employer hires someone else to do their job, Dau-Schmidt said:"Permanent replacement looks a lot like firing from the employees' perspective.
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