View Full Version : Ohio workers loose the battle
RGacky3
1st April 2011, 08:31
The anti-union bill passes. (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/31/ohio-union-bill-to-be-sig_n_843208.html) But its not over yet, the pro-labor movement has finally awoke, so expect labor to make a comeback.
Rusty Shackleford
1st April 2011, 08:34
but, well win the war.
RGacky3
1st April 2011, 08:38
They're gonna win in Wisconsin, I'm almost 100% sure about that, Ohio probably too as well, but they gotta start pushing for more one they've undone the damage.
Rusty Shackleford
1st April 2011, 08:40
the struggle has already created a nation wide backlash. april 4th is supposed to be the next national action.
Revolution starts with U
1st April 2011, 19:40
It hasn't gone over well here in Ohio (some of the southern twits [my GD family grrrr] like it, but htats why we moved north lol). Even many of the republicans are saying "I didn't vote for that."
They're supposedly going to put it on the ballot for a general vote. So... we'll see how that goes.
Kassad
1st April 2011, 19:57
Senate Bill 5 would be decimated if it ever came to a general vote. The Party for Socialism and Liberation is the only socialist group on the ground here. For those of you in Ohio that would like to get involved with the only organization providing a revolutionary alternative, check out our website www.PSLweb.org and get in contact with the Columbus branch.
But you're certainly right. It doesn't end here.
ComradeMan
2nd April 2011, 13:26
I don't know about this situation enough to comment- FIAT situations come to mind, but they are not the same- however, I am always sorry to see the workers "defeated". Nevetheless, sometimes battles are lost but wars are won- so good luck to the US comrades.
RGacky3
2nd April 2011, 16:16
The Fiat situation was the US in the 1980s and 1990s, I hope Italian unions don't go down that road.
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