The news that CCOO and UGT have decided to create a box of resistance to help their affiliates economically during certain strikes should open a much broader debate than that of their own initiative.The first reaction can be positive.If striking involves losing wages, it seems logical that trade union organizations try to alleviate that cost.But, immediately afterwards, an inevitable question arises: how have we arrived here?The right to strike …
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The news that CCOO and UGT have decided to create a box of resistance to help their affiliates economically during certain strikes should open a much broader debate than that of their own initiative.The first reaction can be positive.If striking involves losing wages, it seems logical that trade union organizations try to alleviate that cost.But, immediately afterwards, an inevitable question arises: how have we arrived here?The right to strike …