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NovDec - CP - Conditional Right to StrikeTournament: McNeil | Round: 2 | Opponent: Lake Travis Story | Judge: Park, William CounterplanCounterplan TextJust governments ought to recognize a conditional right of workers to strike in which essential workers are prohibited from striking during a state of emergency. To clarify, a state of emergency according to the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces is a governmental declaration made in response to an extraordinary situation posing a fundamental threat to the country. SolvencyAlthough the CP grants a conditional right to strike, states of emergencies are relatively rare, which means that the CP allows workers to strike in most situations. Therefore, the CP solves a sufficient amount of the harms solved by the AFF plan. CompetitionThe PIC competes with the aff in two ways | 11/6/21 |
NovDec - DA - COVIDTournament: McNeil | Round: 2 | Opponent: Lake Travis Story | Judge: Park, William UniquenessHealth Care workers are simply too exhausted and they are willing to go on strike now. During the COVID pandemic, some health care workers are already taking advantage of their having the upperhand in negotiations by striking. The risk is that these strikes will continue to increase unless something is done to prevent it. Tahir, Colliver and Ollstein (Darius Tahir, Victoria Colliver and Alice Miranda Ollstein, Tahir is an eHealth reporter for POLITICO, Colliver is POLITICO Pro’s California-based health care reporter, Miranda Ollstein is a health care reporter for POLITICO Pro, “Walkouts and strikes hit hospitals in pandemic hot spots”, POLITICO, Oct 20th, 2021 There have been at least 30 strikes of health care workers so far this year, according to a tracker from Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. More than a half million health care workers quit in August, the last month for which data is available. That’s the most in a single month in more than 20 years. | 11/6/21 |
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