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Kenya's president deploys military to crack down on tax protests
The president of Kenya has sent in the military after protesters set fire to the country's parliament building. The violent demonstrations broke out Tuesday in opposition to new tax proposals. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano is following the latest from...
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But a tech company going on strike wouldn't endanger the lives of millions.
Also, by giving up some of our rights and liberties the government has agreed to protect us.
Thus, the government would be violating the social contract if it let the military and police go on strike, leaving us weak and helpless. This has happened in Nova Scotia, Canada once. After striking for one night, many banks were robbed in daylight, open for everyone to see, the taxi union then sacked the airport, angry about shuttle rights
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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=15445
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[1]https://www.americanprogressaction.org/issues/labor/report/2012/02/02/11103/right-to-work-101/
[2]http://www.academia.edu/175958/What_Do_Unions_Do_to_Productivity_A_Meta-Analysis
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My argument wasn't about finding a new job, and whether it will work out in the end or not. It was about the right that people have to strike.
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