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This is a channel for discussion on the October Strike.

The current suggested demands are:
* A $20 minimum wage
* 12 Weeks Paid Parental Leave
* Universal Healthcare
* 25% Flat Corporate Tax
* Environmental Regulation

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The demands so far are ok, but are leaving many things out!

Like with all issues, we need to hear input from the disabled community and BIPOC folks; they have been saying this for centuries, and they deserve our attention in this matter.

We need to demand disability rights and land back, especially now with line 3 and demanding that indigenous burial grounds are left alone and recognized by the US govt.

Strikes do not happen as often as they should, so this one NEEDS TO COUNT! No person should be left behind.

- cease construction of line 3
- disability accommodations & abolishing sub minimum wage for disabled folks
- defunding of police and prison industrial complex

In general, we cannot stop out striking efforts until food, housing, and healthcare are available for all, with no strings attached.

remember that during this strike, as always, a strong community that looks out for each other is an essential defense against corrupt corporations and capitalism. Here is a discord link of folks from around the US who are actively organizing mutual aid:

https://discord.gg/D4sy44zf

Stay safe, look out for your communities, and stay strong y’all

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Any chance we can make this international?

The demands fit in other countries like Canada. They can be edited slightly if needed and fliers can be modified. Shutting down the global market would be incredibly powerful.

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Americans with disabilities

I need to work with accommodations and occasional time off. I finally got let go in February after nearly 10 years of hell since my diagnosis and I know I can never work in this country again without hurting my mental health.

How does the strike help the ADA community which already has trouble finding employment?

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State specific strike subreddits?

Title says it all basically, should we start smaller state based communities and try to start having more local groups? I’m pretty isolated socially so I don’t really ha e any other ways to reach out.

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How to make this non-partisan?

Just want to be sure this is an effective action that unites everyone in the working and middle class against the ruling class effectively and not a repeat of Occupy Wall Street. The view I'm coming from now is someone who was on the ground with OWS but has become completely disillusioned with that scene because of "cancel culture", the quest for purity, identity politics, Trump derangement disorder, and Church of Covid type stuff. What I'm seeing here seems geared towards a young, far-left crowd. Who wants to brainstorm ways to make this something that pulls in a wider range of ages and political views? I love the idea of a general strike and demanding a higher standard of living and open discussions about the problems of late-stage capitalism, but I don't want to be the only lockdown skeptic to show up. I also don't totally agree with the free healthcare thing for weird reasons related to the events of 2020. Who wants to talk about it in a polite, nuanced way?


EDIT: For the people having a knee-jerk reaction to lockdown skepticism, maybe read some posts on r/LockdownCriticalLeft to get started on understanding that point of view. Anti-lockdown leftists are a small segment of the population, but skeptics in general are not. It's good to know where they're coming from, as they comprise a good portion of the working class-- which is what this is supposed to be geared towards.

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what’re some additional info points/facts that I can provide to encourage others to strike?

I plan on putting up posters/having flyers, but I live in the midwest and am afraid that posters alone will only be helpful in spreading the word to other leftists. I want to be able to provide additional facts to get more people to participate or at least do more research of their own about current working conditions. I’m thinking about providing stats about ceo’s income vs workers, how the minimum wage hasn’t increased, etc. I’m also aiming towards info/persuasion that isn’t “too leftist” just so that there’s a better chance that more central democratic people can be reached.

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No-strike contracts

Some of us work under Union Contracts with a no-strike clause and as such aren't legally protected if we participate. While I would certainly support a wildcat strike if we can muster up enough support without the union, what are some other ways those of us under those existing Union contracts can help? I'm sure many of my co-workers that are unwilling to take that kind of risk would still want to help in some way.

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Rural community strike tips?

The spots where I work are incredibly conservative with no resources or mutual aid orgs besides a church-run soup kitchen. I’ve been having a hard time trying to figure out how to do support when I can’t find other folks willing to participate,,,

I’ll be working at a job in a larger city but still can’t find resources! There is a college there though that I go to. (I’ll probs put up posters there and see if I could start a club or something adjacent to a group)

I have no clue how to inspire or spread the word in ways that are of interest to rural conservative communities! I feel like there’s little I can do in these areas, but if anyone has a similar experience on organizing and supporting with these types of communities I’d be overjoyed!!!

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Only 10% of American workers are represented by a union. The other 90% are unrepresented. If unions want to back this strike, that's awesome. If not, it will be successful without them.
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/union2.nr0.htm

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I have a couple of questions about the strike

1. Who are some important or powerful people in the leftist community who are a part if it or mentioned it?

2. Has it been mentioned in any mainstream media?

3. Why do you think it'll be successful?

4.How many people do you know for sure are going to be apart of it?

The main reason im asking is so I can convince some of my relatives to take the day off.

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Anybody else have Reddit starting to ask them about this? Have also had other questions about what kind of group this is, etc. Just thought it was interesting... it might be starting to take off.
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Opinion: We Americans should make demands here in the U.S. but we should be helping to organize and pushing for a global strike.

I think that tech and specifically the option to help support those striking (through GoFundMe, etc) makes it possible for everyone to participate in a strike, even those who can't justify striking in person themselves and this gives rise to the potential of making a much larger impact in much, much smaller numbers.

And then Reddit as well as other social medias give us potential for another outsized impact:

This lies in the fact that a general strike needs a wider scope. General Strike now needs to mean a global strike. Social medias make that possible.

The beautiful thing is that it need not be large enough to change everything overnight. A noteworthy number of people from a noteworthy number of countries will be a literal game changer; Any showing off global solidarity would be a new chapter- hell, a new book- in history and the struggle.

Am I wrong? Am I right?

(Not trying to step on toes just hoping for a more equal and healthy 🌍. )

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People are asking what unions or other organizations are backing this movement. As of right now, this movement is grassroots, decentralized, and anonymous.

Many people are asking what unions or other organizations are backing this strike. As of right now, this movement is grassroots, decentralized, and anonymous.

If unions would like to join the movement, that would be great.

But I honestly don't expect them to. Western rugged individualism has completely taken over and I doubt unions will support this or any general strike. We would be asking them to stand in solidarity with the other 90% of workers who are not represented by a union.

Spread the word! Talk to your coworkers if it's safe. If you aren't able to strike, that's ok! Don't spend money on that day instead and spread the word as much as you can regardless.

This movement is all of us.

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"Thousands of thoughtful and class-conscious workers in years past have looked to the General Strike for deliverance from wage slavery. "- Ralph Chaplin

I suggest we utilize this general strike in order to free ourselves from this system. Occupy the workplace and your living spaces. Stop paying rent and mortgage and taxes and organize and allocate resources as a free society based on need as first priority. No more being exploited by anyone. Take back your life, your time and your labor for good.

Ralph Chaplin wrote this famous piece in the general strike a d how it should be utilized properly: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/ralph-chaplin-the-general-strike

And here's a more recent piece by Kim Kelly:
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/kim-kelly-everything-you-need-to-know-about-general-strikes

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What is this?

I am seeing people promote this "general strike" on social media, but there is apparently no organization behind this call to action and there isn't really much else about it. I haven't heard anything on the ground in my area, so is it just like some online promotion or something?

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If you are a member of a union, or you know of local unions who may support this cause, please contact them!

If anyone seeing this post is a member of a union or knows of a union who may be in support of a general strike please contact them and make them aware that there is organization being attempted for a general strike in October. The more established organizations we can bring on to support this action, the better!

Feel free to leave a comment below if you have contacted a union, and let us know what they say!

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Infographic about the October Strike
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