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Policy on Trade Union political orientation

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 9:12 pm
by Auditorii
Law Category: Economics
Law Name: Policy on Trade Union political orientation (if trade unions are permitted)

Variables
1) Trade unions that are entirely state controlled are permitted;
2) Non-left wing (Socialist, Communist, etc.) trade unions are permitted;
3) Non-right wing (Fascist, National Socialist, etc.) trade unions are permitted;
4) All trade unions, regardless of their political orientation, are permitted (Default)
5) Local governments make decisions regarding trade union political orientation

Effects
1) Large increase in centralization, large increase in regulation, large increase in big government, large increase in restrictive civil rights
2) Moderate increase in centralization, moderate increase in regulation, moderate increase in big government, moderate increase in restrictive civil rights
3) Moderate increase in centralization, moderate increase in regulation, moderate increase in big government, moderate increase in restrictive civil rights
4) Small increase in devolution, small increase in less restrictive civil rights
5) Large increase in devolution

Re: Policy on Trade Union political orientation

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 9:44 pm
by Arapaima13
Aren't 99.9% of trade unions left wing anyway? Also, I think there needs to be a devolution option if there is going to be so much centralising within the bill. A small government option would also be good to contrast with the regulation increases.

Re: Policy on Trade Union political orientation

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 10:17 pm
by Auditorii
Arapaima13 wrote:Aren't 99.9% of trade unions left wing anyway? Also, I think there needs to be a devolution option if there is going to be so much centralising within the bill. A small government option would also be good to contrast with the regulation increases.


No, thought history there have been dozens of right-wing trade unions, state-controlled trade unions.

Re: Policy on Trade Union political orientation

PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 10:31 pm
by Arapaima13
Auditorii wrote:
Arapaima13 wrote:Aren't 99.9% of trade unions left wing anyway? Also, I think there needs to be a devolution option if there is going to be so much centralising within the bill. A small government option would also be good to contrast with the regulation increases.


No, thought history there have been dozens of right-wing trade unions, state-controlled trade unions.


Fair enough. Sorry about posting on the finalising thread by the way. Couldn't find the original discussion.

Re: Policy on Trade Union political orientation

PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 12:52 am
by Auditorii
Arapaima13 wrote:
Auditorii wrote:
Arapaima13 wrote:Aren't 99.9% of trade unions left wing anyway? Also, I think there needs to be a devolution option if there is going to be so much centralising within the bill. A small government option would also be good to contrast with the regulation increases.


No, thought history there have been dozens of right-wing trade unions, state-controlled trade unions.


Fair enough. Sorry about posting on the finalising thread by the way. Couldn't find the original discussion.


No worries! I just didn't want to get have to see you get slapped by our feared leaders James and Reddy.