When Chile fell to a dictator, a group of workers thousands of miles away realised they could dramatically impair his attacks on the populace by refusing to fix the planes he was using.
Today, it's not planes, but there's still a lot of workers needing to maintain the infrastructure.
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@craignicol The question is, would such a thing still be possible in the UK now, after the intervening 50 years of increasingly repressive legislation regulating trade unions?
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@only_ohm I'm sure it's possible whether or not it's perfectly legal
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