• atp2112@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      As far as I’m aware, neither of the striking unions have called for a consumer boycott.

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          He clarified his words after some people naturally started to take it a little too literally, but I don’t think he needed to.

          Whoever that “anonymous exec” was who said they wouldn’t even start to negotiate until strikers started losing their homes deserves to be pilloried.

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          He clarified his words after some people naturally started to take it a little too literally, but I don’t think he needed to.

          Whoever that “anonymous exec” was who said they wouldn’t even start to negotiate until strikers started losing their homes deserves to be pilloried.

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            1 year ago

            Pretty sure this walk back is simply because of the legal implications. It’s pretty obvious what he meant.

            Pillory is too nice for them.

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              Idunno, the pillory could get pretty brutal if the crowd was sufficiently riled up. It wasn’t uncommon for people to bring stones or bricks.