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However, the sequence was actually created by filming rattlesnakes making strikes at a hot towel placed above a camera, which was then merged with footage of the mouse.
He also attacked proposed legislation making strikes unlawful unless 50% of those entitled to vote take part in a ballot, with a threshold of 40% support of everyone eligible to vote needed in public services.
A supposedly workers Marxist/Communist political entity, the People's Republic of China, is in reality capitalism's ultimate creation: an authoritarian workshop for multinational corporations that keeps wages at the lowest possible levels, while making strikes and plant shutdowns by workers strictly illegal.
And considering inmates can earn as little as £10 for a 40-hour working week – £237.60 cheaper per week than a worker on minimum wage – and unions are banned, making strikes impossible, it sounds like a win-win for employers and those in charge. .
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A Republican state senator has introduced a bill to make strikes by BART workers illegal.
Instead, Cameron's manifesto will make strikes near-impossible, with a 40% ballot threshold unknown anywhere in the democratic west.
Military officials say the ability of drones to observe targets for lengthy periods makes strikes more accurate.
It would also make strikes incredibly difficult to undertake because they would only be legal if 50 per cent of the membership voted in a ballot.
But she also promised to repeal planned legislation by the Conservative government to tighten ballot rules to make strikes more difficult to call.
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