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But politicians can cripple unions as Union and SPD did with the Tarifeinheitsgesetz when the Union of Train Drivers did run a too successful strike for their taste
That doesn't affect most workers in unions, and can also be protested... by striking.
How? I thought political strikes are not legal?
In Denmark if a political decision is taken that is against the union, the union can start a counter strike against them. Have happened before and it set the country on breake.
Well unfortunately it's not so easy in Germany. Good for you to have better labour laws