• SCB@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    There is no chance they get both the wages and the 4 day week. They’re arguing for both to get one.

    Pretty basic negotiation tactic, and the strategic strike shows they’re trying to push negotiations forward, not draw a line in the sand.

    My guess is they’ll get the money and stay at 40-hr weeks, because in the long run that’s cheaper than the additional labor required for 32 hr weeks at their current price point.