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Friday, August 26, 2011

Modern School: Striking Teachers Could Lose Residence or Citizenship

Modern School: Striking Teachers Could Lose Residence or Citizenship:

Striking Teachers Could Lose Residence or Citizenship


It is pretty obvious why legislators and bosses want to make public sector strikes illegal: it reduces the chances that union bureaucrats will support a strike, thus weakening workers’ power. Fortunately, this is not always sufficient to stop workers from walking off the job in a wildcat action, particularly when conditions become unbearable.

However, another goal of anti-strike clauses is to appeal to individual workers’ fear of the legal system and the potential consequences if they are caught. This is particularly effective for immigrant employees, even when they are legally working in the country on green cards, since breaking the law is grounds for deportation and denial of