I mean the FPA framework is shoddy as fuck (I helped to draft a local CTU affiliate statement on it) it creates a tripartite negotiation arrangement between labour, capital and the state so basically negotiation gives two votes to capital. When you couple that with the removal of the right to strike it’s going to create some serious issues for the working class to fight for its rights. That being said it is an imaginative way to establish conditions across whole industries when the union participation is something like 18% andd unions have fuck all resourcing. Wait and see game. But e hoa if you are in a union, you need to get involved to a)get this over the line and b)continue the fight to make it better if it is passed
I mean the FPA framework is shoddy as fuck (I helped to draft a local CTU affiliate statement on it) it creates a tripartite negotiation arrangement between labour, capital and the state so basically negotiation gives two votes to capital. When you couple that with the removal of the right to strike it’s going to create some serious issues for the working class to fight for its rights. That being said it is an imaginative way to establish conditions across whole industries when the union participation is something like 18% andd unions have fuck all resourcing. Wait and see game. But e hoa if you are in a union, you need to get involved to a)get this over the line and b)continue the fight to make it better if it is passed