u/hungryt3rp

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Do you think it's possible to organize a strike?

Many companies in the industry have implemented a measure in recent weeks (others had already done so in previous months) that seeks to profoundly alter workers’ material conditions, the quality of the service provided, and the social value of our work. The companies have decided in a coordinated manner that our work is worth less, and they know there isn’t much we can do to stop the change in the market value of our work that they are implementing.

I know that collective organizing in our field is particularly difficult because companies intentionally segregate us so that we focus only on our own well-being, but I believe that new forms of job insecurity require new forms of organization, and that it is our task to think of creative solutions for the times and the specific situations we are facing.

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u/hungryt3rp — 6 days ago