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Balancing Act. Understanding The Pros And Cons Of Persistent Industrial Action.

  • July 5, 2023
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Industrial actions, such as strikes, are a form of protest employed by workers and trade unions to voice their discontent and demand changes or improvements in their working conditions. However, constant or non-stop strikes can have several negative consequences, leading to potential arguments against such actions. Here are some counter-arguments:

Economic Disruption.

Persistent industrial actions can significantly disrupt the economy. When workers strike, productivity declines, which can lead to financial losses for businesses and potentially slow down economic growth. This could lead to a ripple effect, affecting various sectors of the economy and even the national GDP in extreme cases.


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Job Security.

If strikes lead to considerable losses for businesses, they might respond by cutting costs, which could include layoffs. Therefore, persistent strikes could ironically end up jeopardising the job security of the very workers participating in the strikes.

Consumer Impact.

Strikes, particularly in essential sectors like healthcare, transportation, or utilities, can greatly inconvenience the public by denying them access to crucial services. For instance, strikes in public transport can disrupt the daily commute of millions, affecting their work and personal lives.

Striking Royal Mail workers attend the ‘National Postal Workers Strike Rally’ outside the Houses of Parliament © Jose Sarmento Matos/Bloomberg
Striking Royal Mail workers attend the ‘National Postal Workers Strike Rally’ outside the Houses of Parliament © Jose Sarmento Matos/Bloomberg

Reputation Damage.

Non-stop strikes can damage the reputation of businesses involved, leading to a potential loss of customers, partners, or investors. This can again lead to financial losses, potentially resulting in job cuts or wage reductions.

Dialogue And Negotiation.

Constant strikes might create an adversarial relationship between employers and employees, making it more difficult to engage in productive dialogue and negotiation. In many situations, peaceful negotiation and compromise might lead to better outcomes for all parties involved.

Legal Consequences.

In many jurisdictions, certain forms of industrial action may be illegal, particularly if they are deemed to disrupt essential services. Employees engaging in these activities might face legal repercussions, including fines or imprisonment.

Worker Welfare.

Non-stop strikes mean workers are not earning their wages, which can lead to financial hardships, especially for those with low income or with families to support.

It is crucial to remember that these counter-arguments do not invalidate the rights of workers to engage in industrial action as a means to demand better working conditions. Rather, they serve as a call to consider the potential adverse effects and to strategise strikes in a way that minimises harm while maximising effectiveness in getting their demands heard and acted upon. Balance and dialogue, as well as a focus on the long-term implications of their actions, should guide workers and unions in their quest for fair treatment and working conditions.

Dean Marc

Part of the more nomadic tribe of humanity, Dean believes a boat anchored ashore, while safe, is a tragedy, as this denies the boat its purpose. Dean normally works as a strategist, advisor, operator, mentor, coder, and janitor for several technology companies, open-source communities, and startups. Otherwise, he's on a hunt for some good bean or leaf to enjoy a good read on some newly (re)discovered city or walking roads less taken with his little one.

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