Fighting for dignity, working conditions, and a better wage isn’t “refusing to work.”
Bettering your lot in life used to be the American standard. Now it’s “Hold down this guy with me, I dont want to strive to make my life better. Why should he get to?”
They’re striking for a better contract with their employers.
And if you went to school instead of working in a factory as a child, or ever enjoyed overtime pay, you should be supporting them instead of trying to shit on them.
Yes. If someone is willing to pay you to work, and you choose not to, you are refusing to work. I don’t get why you’re struggling with such a basic concept
Fighting for dignity, working conditions, and a better wage isn’t “refusing to work.”
Bettering your lot in life used to be the American standard. Now it’s “Hold down this guy with me, I dont want to strive to make my life better. Why should he get to?”
Are you working? No? Then you aren’t working.
They’re not refusing to work.
They’re striking for a better contract with their employers.
And if you went to school instead of working in a factory as a child, or ever enjoyed overtime pay, you should be supporting them instead of trying to shit on them.
Are the capable of working? Is work available? If yes, but they choose not to, they are refusing to work.
Here’s a penny, now work! That’s your argument here.
Nah, you also have to stop complaining about it or this guy will never be happy
Yes. If someone is willing to pay you to work, and you choose not to, you are refusing to work. I don’t get why you’re struggling with such a basic concept
No I get your basic indentured servent mentally