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11 Oct 2021, 6:06 pm

she is lovely.


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11 Oct 2021, 8:30 pm

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Imagine if Quantum got the Nobel Prize?


YAAAAAHoooooo.....! :heart: :salut:


Thank you for the nice thoughts, but it usually take forty to fifty years of great research work to have a chance at one. One of my former research advisors did have his research advisor win one. I doubt I have that much time left with my congestive heart failure and high blood pressure issues. Never say never though, as a British group won one in only six years time after publishing how to separate graphene layers using scotch tape.

My work is based upon some published research from a national lab from thirteen years ago. They were not after materials for building new computer chips, but I saw the potential. I just took it to another level using much cheaper equipment, better catalysts and different dopants. My reaction process can be done in even a high school lab setting using materials that would likely be found in the trash can if you looked hard enough.

If I ever get this work published this year (my tenured contributor is dragging his feet), I want to use it to spring board to a better job opportunity elsewhere. I am not allowed to do research on my own at the university because some of my faculty members feel threatened that I could upstage them in research ideas. I do want to prove that concept is correct before I leave.

Now back to our regularly scheduled topic at hand: labor protests.



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11 Oct 2021, 9:16 pm

LOLOLOLOLOLOLzzzzzzzzzz

???? hmmm.. proof of concept .....? industrial trade secret ?..... :D


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12 Oct 2021, 8:19 am

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https://dailytrojan.com/2021/09/21/i-reckon-october-15-strike-is-a-lesson-on-how-not-to-organize/


If this news report is accurate . then the situation just becomes a sad one...Good intentions but
a hacker and poor planning . Made for the efforts of these people behind the strike. Less than effective. But What anout the hacker mentioned in the article . How is it that even before .
This movement became well known that somebody chose to try to disable the movement.
i find this very interesting.? Whom might stand to gain by derailing the movement. ?


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12 Oct 2021, 8:37 am

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https://dailytrojan.com/2021/09/21/i-reckon-october-15-strike-is-a-lesson-on-how-not-to-organize/
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The origins of the October 15th National General Strike are slightly muddled.  The strike demands fairer wages, environmental protection, better access to healthcare and other progressive policies.  There is a website with the movement’s goals, and there’s even a contact page where the organizer, or organizers, provide their email and a list of their social media handles.

Not only is the origin of the national strike muddled, but so is the list of demands for the group.  When one searches for "October 15 general strike", the top website lists demands such as a $20 minimum wage, a four-day work week, a 25% corporate tax rate and 12 weeks of paid maternity and paternity leave.

On the website that Labor Movement X links on its social media account, the demands differ by a wide margin: a $15 minimum wage, no mention of a shortened workweek, a 28% corporate tax rate and 16 weeks of paid parental leave.

The entire movement reeks of hashtag activism, similar to the type of activism that engulfed social media during the last few months of tumultuous racial reckonings.

Unfortunately, the organizers of the strike seem to imply that most of their social media content effectively educates the public.  This comes at a time where many on social media are already "educated" thanks to the never-ending social justice slideshows that inform social media users of hot- button issues.

Many already understand why these demands are important, either through their own work experiences or through that of their friends or family.  The strike does nothing to capitalize on an already educated and supportive public.



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13 Oct 2021, 1:53 am

Two days to go to the non event.



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13 Oct 2021, 8:23 am

Since I support none of these causes, I will not be participating in the strike.



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13 Oct 2021, 8:25 am

Since the strike is likely to be a non-event, you will likely not have an opportunity to participate.



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13 Oct 2021, 11:20 am

Fnord wrote:
Since the strike is likely to be a non-event, you will likely not have an opportunity to participate.

Everyone Wins!! !! !!



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13 Oct 2021, 11:23 am

Mr Reynholm wrote:
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Since the strike is likely to be a non-event, you will likely not have an opportunity to participate.

Everyone Wins!! ! ! ! !


Except working people but viewing working people as a resource to be exploited instead of as people seems to be what unites the two wings of the neo-liberal party.

https://workerorganizing.org/going-on-s ... 2021-2825/

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This year, workers across many industries have refused to accept unfair wages, unsafe working conditions, and numerous other injustices. We’ve seen strikes from whiskey-makers in Kentucky, carpenters in Seattle, and Nabisco workers across the country. In the next week, we may see more than 60,000 members of IATSE, the film, TV, and theater production union, and over 10,000 employees of John Deere follow suit and take to the picket line.

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It’s starting to feel like the early 1930s, when industry-wide strikes brought the United States economy to a standstill and organized labor forced the government to pass sweeping pro-worker legislation. Those strikes were spontaneous and not planned ahead of time, and were the result of numerous worker injustices that were rampant during the Great Depression era, including wage stagnation and unfair working conditions. The point is, no one knows when the moment will come, but it’s important for workers to be ready at any time.

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What Makes Workers Walk Off the Job?

For some union workers, striking may be more difficult now than 90 years ago. Modern union contracts often include stipulations barring workers from joining the picket line. For non-union workers, the risk is even more real: once they walk off the job, their employer will most likely try to fire and replace them right away.

Regardless, sporadic strikes of non-union workers started popping up quickly in 2020 as the economic fallout caused by COVID-19 squeezed workers into working longer shifts in extremely dangerous conditions. Poultry workers for Perdue Farm in Georgia, fast food workers in Chicago and Florida, and sex shop workers in Boston are only a few examples of over 1200 strikes that were reported by Mike Elk’s Payday Report in 2020.

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Many union members also held wildcat strikes, which are strikes not authorized by union management. The prevalence of these unsanctioned actions demonstrated the strength of the rank-and-file movement in many unions and revealed how collective bargaining agreements are sometimes used against workers. If you’re a union member, it is important to understand the specifics of your collective bargaining agreements.

For instance, in the carpenters’ strike in Washington, only 2,000 of the almost 12,000 members have stipulations in their contracts that allow them to strike. However, auto workers at Fiat-Chrysler’s Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Michigan were able to lead a successful wildcat strike because their contract allowed them to strike over health and safety issues.

How to Strike

It is important to know the law, even if it is stacked against you. Our friends at Labor Notes offer a lot of information on ways to strike. One of the central elements to remember is the distinction between an economic strike, which concerns wages, benefits, and work conditions, and an unfair labor practice strike, in which an employer has broken labor law and employees file a charge with the NLRB.

No matter what, a successful strike still takes careful planning. Industrial unions like the Steelworkers and the UMWA illustrate some of the best examples of creating a support network and building community solidarity around a prolonged strike. Beyond picketing 24 hours a day, these actions include contributing to a strike fund, planning mutual aid, donation, and food drive events, and coordinating car pools and child care assistance for the families of strikers. Aside from the logistical hurdles this requires, these months-long efforts require sustained and mass solidarity.

Talk to Us Before You Quit!

If you’re thinking about quitting your job, take a look at what you can do before leaving. If you’re ready to leave, then you might be ready to strike! EWOC can help you think through some of these choices and help you prepare yourself and your co-workers, as we’ve done with disability service workers in Philadelphia, movie-theater employees in Utah, and other workers across the country!


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13 Oct 2021, 11:27 am

I’ll participate by sitting on my butt and firing up a blunt.


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13 Oct 2021, 11:48 am

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For non-union workers, the risk is even more real: once they walk off the job, their employer will most likely try to fire and replace them right away.
This makes sense only for unskilled workers, for whom there are more job openings than workers to fill them.

For us degreed/skilled workers, scheduling the day off (and getting paid for it) to avoid the strike altogether and enjoy a three-day weekend is much more likely.



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For non-union workers, the risk is even more real: once they walk off the job, their employer will most likely try to fire and replace them right away.
This makes sense only for unskilled workers, for whom there are more job openings than workers to fill them.


If that was true why are so many places whining about struggling to fill positions? :scratch:


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13 Oct 2021, 11:57 am

funeralxempire wrote:
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For non-union workers, the risk is even more real: once they walk off the job, their employer will most likely try to fire and replace them right away.
This makes sense only for unskilled workers, for whom there are more job openings than workers to fill them.
If that was true why are so many places whining about struggling to fill positions?
Because: (1) They seem to want only those jobs for which they are underqualified; (2) They still have home equity, savings accounts, and credit cards they can use to buy what they need; and (3) They have fewer options for child care while they are at work.



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Fnord wrote:
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For non-union workers, the risk is even more real: once they walk off the job, their employer will most likely try to fire and replace them right away.
This makes sense only for unskilled workers, for whom there are more job openings than workers to fill them.
If that was true why are so many places whining about struggling to fill positions?
Because: (1) They seem to want only those jobs for which they are underqualified; (2) They still have home equity, savings accounts, and credit cards they can use to buy what they need; and (3) They have fewer options for child care while they are at work.


Lol, you really think the applicants are all under-qualified for minimum wage jobs? Are fast food and retail jobs struggling to get qualified workers? Listen to your own arguments, they're just false talking points from corporate media.

If businesses want people to fill their dead-end positions they need to compensate people well enough to make it worth their time otherwise they don't deserve those people's labour.

And the tighter they try squeezing those people the more of them will quit which will just make the problem worse.


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