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“He’s very disappointed, but it’s a strike dynamic. You strike to try to get your maximum effectiveness,” Spear said in an interview. “The point of the strike is to create enough discomfort to get them to meet as many of the demands as we can get them to meet, but at some point, then the threat of the injunction kicks in.”

Philadelphia’s last major municipal strike in 1986 ended shortly after a judge ruled that sanitation employees had to return to work to prevent a public health crisis due to the build-up of trash. The maximum point of leverage, he said, is likely well before that point.

“As time goes on, the clock is ticking, so at some point the courts — unfortunately, in this country — are going to overwhelm the will of the membership,” Spear said.

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[–] Monstertruckenjoyer@hexbear.net 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Fuck Cherelle

One term ass mayor get her the fuck out of there and let her get back to drunk driving

[–] cream_provider@hexbear.net 6 points 4 days ago

Got to play by the strike rules.