Democracy 3

Democracy 3

Ban Labour Strikes
13 Comments
Wengel 29 Jul, 2021 @ 7:37pm 
it doesnt show up in the mod register
metaldragon360 4 Jan, 2018 @ 2:30pm 
I like the idea of this mod but I find it too simplistic, I would recomend a more complex idea, like eliminating labor laws and creating a wage law, working hour law, labor strikes law, etc... and with more levels, for example, when you ban strikes, you should cosider them from lower to higher crimes (therefore, increasing crime, not because trade unions would become violent but because strikes would be considered a crime)

Sorry for my english
angry ghost 3 Jan, 2018 @ 5:20pm 
should instantly trigger an assassination lmao
Zyzyx 23 Jan, 2016 @ 2:15am 
thanks for mod
aj  [author] 11 Aug, 2015 @ 4:35pm 
@TurtleShroom: These are the effects:

Capitalist: +0.09 happiness
TradeUnionist: -0.36
Socialist: -0.2

The option is ban or no ban - either you introduce the policy, or you don't. To do so costs 14 political capital, and canceling costs 6. It takes 1 turn to implement.
TurtleShroom 5 Jun, 2015 @ 7:08pm 
What is the balance? How does this make capitalists react? What about socialists?
TurtleShroom 17 Oct, 2014 @ 2:09pm 
Needs to allow killing of strikers. :D
aj  [author] 1 Aug, 2014 @ 3:01pm 
It should be compatible with all mods, as far as I'm aware. It has no dependencies, either.
blitzthedragon 31 Jul, 2014 @ 5:49pm 
How compatible is this policy with other mods?
ChimiChingus: HumongusChongus 31 Jul, 2014 @ 12:05am 
\/ How so? Basiclly anyone who go's on strike gets arested.
Guidrion 16 Jul, 2014 @ 5:22pm 
Good idea for a policy. There should be more levels though. I can see at least two more options: ban picketing (moderate effect) and minimal service. Capitalists should probably be a bit happier. It should probably satisfy middle income and commuters due to the disappearance of disturbance, especially the dreaded train/bus/tram/airport strikes.
aj  [author] 15 Jul, 2014 @ 2:18pm 
Sure, but labour law is one thing, banning strikes is another. I think it's a democratic right. Of course, I come from Sweden, where the last strike to be stopped by the military occurred in 1931 and very infamous.
Gikgik 15 Jul, 2014 @ 10:20am 
This could be done with some overrides to the Labor Law policy. Labor Law should make more of a difference.