The Supreme Court’s Damper on the Right to Strike

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The Supreme Court’s Damper on the Right to Strike
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Strikes are now rare events. Will a recent Supreme Court decision make them rarer still?

, delivered by Justice Barrett, is modest and fact-specific—and is thus more a signal than a sea change. Still, it raises an ominous question for the labor movement: How important a tactic will the strike continue to be?

When the drivers on shift received word from union headquarters, some were in the middle of their deliveries. They drove back to Glacier Northwest and parked their trucks. It wasn’t uncommon for workers to finish a job and return with some leftover product, but this time sixteen trucks had full or nearly full tanks of freshly mixed concrete. The drivers of these trucks left the tanks twirling, so the concrete wouldn’t harden immediately.

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