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WHO SUPPORTS PUBLIC EMPLOYEE STRIKES?

Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, 1978
This research found that strikes by public employees are most likely to be tolerated by younger people, by citizens who feel city wages should be higher, by blue-collar workers, by black people and by citizens dissatisfied with their treatment by police officers.
V E, Flango, R, Dudley
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Governmental Employees and the Right to Strike

Social Forces, 1950
It is not suggested that the question of color was *ignored by all of the students. The men and women who were faculty members and students in the University Training Center, while they were a part of the Army and subject to its directives, were nevertheless individuals with cultural backgrounds.
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Patient and staff reactions to a strike by essential hospital employees

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
The authors sampled the feelings and attitudes of patients and staff toward an 8-day strike by 2,500 health care employees of a metropolitan hospital. The strike had a major impact, and most respondents felt angry at one of the parties of the strike. Sympathies toward the strikers and the hospital management were equally divided.
G L, Hogben, R, Shulman
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Telling Employees the Company Will Keep Operating in a Strike

Management Report for Nonunion Organizations, 2021
During the pre‐election period, it is generally advisable to let employees know that if there is a strike, the company intends to operate. This can only be credibly communicated where management is, in fact, able to maintain operations in the face of a work stoppage.
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Strikes – an Appropriate Action for Health Care Employees? a personal perspective

Nursing Ethics, 1997
In this article I would like to express my personal ideas and points of view about strike action, which I think many colleagues will share. I am a qualified paediatric nurse, currently working in the central operating theatre of a university hospital in Germany. At the same time, I am also finishing my studies in health care sciences.
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The Reinstatement Rights of Striking Public Employees

1987
In the private sector, employers are prohibited from discharging eco nomic strikers but may nevertheless permanently replace them. However, few jurisdictions have resolved the question of how to respond to economic strikes by public employees. This Comment proposes a public sector model for the reinstatement rights of striking public employees, based ...
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The DOJ Strikes On Companies To Report Employee Misconduct

2023
Biden’s Plan for Transparency: The DOJ (Department of Justice) recently announced that it is incentivizing companies to report employee misconduct to promote transparency among the corporate business world. Biden has been working to curb corporate crime and foster more transparency among corporate culture.
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Responsibility of Individual Employees for Breaches of No-Strike Clauses

ILR Review, 1961
In a 1958 decision under the Railway Labor Act, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that "wildcat" strikers on a railroad could be held individually liable for damages resulting from the walkout. On April 25, 1961, the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld a similar suit based on state law in an industry covered by ...
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