- 11 Jul 2011 22:15
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Should it be legal to go on strike?
Should the employers-side be allowed to use lockout?
Should there be restrictions on who a union can elect into a corporation?
Had Mussolini been here, he would have said no on the two first, yes on the last one. I don't have any strong opinions on the matter really, even though I am leaning towards the opposite end - yes, yes and no. - It is easier to be relaxed on such things now than in the 1920 & 30s perhaps.
The challenge of corporatism would then be to fix everything without such incidents, even though it would be legal. With my proposal (Technocratic Functionalism, see different thread) the corporations will a lot of the time be working on making the industries more eco-friendly, so a strike or two will not damage the credibility of the system that much as long as a green-turn actually takes place.
Opinions?
Should the employers-side be allowed to use lockout?
Should there be restrictions on who a union can elect into a corporation?
Had Mussolini been here, he would have said no on the two first, yes on the last one. I don't have any strong opinions on the matter really, even though I am leaning towards the opposite end - yes, yes and no. - It is easier to be relaxed on such things now than in the 1920 & 30s perhaps.
The challenge of corporatism would then be to fix everything without such incidents, even though it would be legal. With my proposal (Technocratic Functionalism, see different thread) the corporations will a lot of the time be working on making the industries more eco-friendly, so a strike or two will not damage the credibility of the system that much as long as a green-turn actually takes place.
Opinions?