With some exceptions. I’ve heard of bus drivers striking by still driving, but telling passengers not to pay. Same costs with no profits make for a good strike.
Doubt we can see it happening anywhere else because I can see in America, they can call that theft and a fireable offense. Can’t retaliate without a union either. And can’t be sued because the framing is still “stealing”, which the court system LOVE defending corps when the small guy steals.
With some exceptions. I’ve heard of bus drivers striking by still driving, but telling passengers not to pay. Same costs with no profits make for a good strike.
Only in Japan.
Doubt we can see it happening anywhere else because I can see in America, they can call that theft and a fireable offense. Can’t retaliate without a union either. And can’t be sued because the framing is still “stealing”, which the court system LOVE defending corps when the small guy steals.
I believe that’s how the Japanese bus and/or train station workers strike.
There is no disruption to people getting to work, but a huge disruption to cash flow.