Chapter 613: contain


The capitalists conceded, and the strike at the Dakoer textile mill was successfully resolved.
This is an inevitable result. Workers are not demanding these days, and the strike is only to support their families. The capitalists were willing to make concessions, and the strike naturally ended.
However, the impact has just begun. The victory of the workers in the Dakol textile mill has undoubtedly stimulated workers in other regions and strengthened everyone's determination to fight for benefits.
This is no longer the case of the Austrian family. In just one month, the wave of strikes has spread to the entire European continent, and no industrial country can survive on its own.
Faced with the intensifying workers' movement, Franz is also thinking about countermeasures. How to formulate an effective mechanism while protecting the interests of both employers and employees has become the biggest problem for the Vienna government.
All aspects are involved, and Franz must not be careful when formulating policies.
Labor Minister Marjorie hurriedly rushed: "Your Majesty, something happened, and the police in Venice went on strike."
"Police strike" and heard the news, Franz suspected that his ears had problems. Strikes by workers are common and strikes by government officials are the first.
Franz asked in anger, "What was the reason for their strike?"
Deep down, he had made up his mind and started working with the bureaucracy in Venice, and he couldn't even see himself, it was just a bunch of waste.
Labor Minister Marjorie: "The intensity of the work is too high, there is no rest day for a month, and they also asked for a raise."
After the strike broke out, the pressure of police officers everywhere increased greatly, and overtime was a common occurrence, and Venice was no exception.
However, Franz was still angry. "The work is intense and there are no rest days." These problems are only temporary, and they are not paid overtime. Businesses may suffer deductions, and absolutely no one in the government dares to discount them.
As for the treatment, that is completely nonsense. The treatment of public officials in Austria is not low. The treatment of police officers is generally above the per capita line. Large cities like Venice have more.
Franz slammed the table suddenly: "Since there is a strike, they don't have to come back. They have stationed troops to maintain order, and all public officials involved in the strike have been expelled on the spot.
Relevant agencies such as the government and state-owned enterprises shall not recruit these expelled persons again.
The briefing was taken as a warning throughout the country, telling all public officials to remember their responsibilities.
If you can't work hard, give up the position and replace it with a capable person. It is absolutely intolerable to disrupt and threaten the government at a critical moment. "
Having to fight hard, Franz still remembers the lessons of the February Revolution in France. If it wasn't for police misconduct, it would still be the Orleans dynasty.
The strike of the police officers in Venice undoubtedly sounded the alarm for him. If this bad sign is not cut off in advance, the Vienna police may strike tomorrow.
Perhaps in the end, it will spread to other government departments. There are many such examples in later generations, for example:
Liberia medical staff went on strike after the Ebola outbreak;
Ukrainian troops strike during Russia-Ukraine conflict;
The Bolivian police were dissatisfied with the treatment and directly occupied the headquarters of the national riot police in the capital, even posing as civilians, blocking their faces, attacking the headquarters of the National Intelligence Agency, smashing glass, taking away furniture, documents and computers, and arsonizing;
Brazilian police and army ...
These sarcastic operations made Franz have to guard against micro-duration. As a government official, we must have a big picture. Questions can be raised. What is the threat to the government when the chain is dropped at a critical moment?
As for salary, as long as it is not less than the per capita income plus supporting benefits, it is actually a high-income group. After all, most people are averaged.
Labour Minister Marjorie: "Yes, Your Majesty."
There is no need to object, it is necessary to kill chickens and tamarins. The Venetian police went on strike at this time, which happened to hit the muzzle and became typical.
Thanks to compulsory education, Austria never lacks public officials. Recruiting a group of new recruits, and then deploying some backbones from various places, can quickly restore the local police system.
After sighing, Franz asked: "Marjorie, where has the strike wave developed, how many people are involved in the country, and how much has it subsided?"
Minister of Labor Marjorie: "His Majesty, the wave of strikes has spread to the entire European continent. At present, the most serious situation is France. If the Paris government fails to handle it, a revolution is likely to erupt.
The situation in China has improved. As of now, there have been 1,876 strikes in China, and more than 3 million workers have participated in the strike.
At present, compromises have been reached through negotiations, and less than a third of them have resumed production. The rest are still under negotiation. The government has strengthened its police force to maintain order. The situation is currently stable and there is no large-scale chaos.
It is just that many strike companies have failed to negotiate smoothly. The conditions between the two sides are too wide, and it is difficult to compromise for a while. "
Franz was relieved that the number of strikes was declining anyway, which was a good start.
From the data point of view, many capitalists should listen to the government's warning and take measures to appease the workers in advance, otherwise the wave of strikes will not be stopped.
It is not Franz's concern whether the salary is increased, the welfare is increased, or whether it is purely flicker.
"Well, continue to do the ideological work on both sides, but don't get involved directly. The government just does mediation. You can't talk about it, and you don't have to force it, lest people inside and out will not."
This is the real idea of ​​Franz. The treatment is inconclusive, and he can barely be together, and there will still be problems sooner or later. Rather than separate them in advance.
Workers can choose to resign, and capitalists can also choose to lay off workers, which can be done in accordance with the provisions of the Labor Protection Law.
Anyway, the big immigration plan has begun, and even if the unemployment wave breaks out, it can be quickly digested. As the supply-demand relationship in the labor market changes, the benefits will naturally go up.
The regulation of labor wages by the market is far better than the government's forced intervention.
The gap between people is huge. They are also workers and their productivity is different. Some people have good skills and some people have bad skills. If they are treated like a big pot, then that is the problem.
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As a revolutionary mecca, Paris is at the heart of every workers' movement in Europe. This time is no exception. Although the strike wave started in Milan, it does not hold back the enthusiasm of Paris workers.
Unlike the Austrian workers' strike, which is over, the Paris workers have held up their slogans and appeared on the streets to march and demonstrate, and the masses paralyzed the city's traffic completely.
Palace of Versailles, Napoleon IV had a headache. If you go on strike, if you want to increase your salary and find a capitalist, what's the matter of going to the palace door to protest?
Chancellor of the Exchequer Allen: "His Majesty, this strike is extraordinary. After the strike at the Dakore Textile Mill, it was all over Europe.
The people marching now, appearing in front of the palace gate, are likely to be intentionally guided. We must be vigilant to prevent the February Revolution from reappearing. "
The French government looks stable, but it does not stand up to the enthusiasm of the Parisian revolution. The wave of strikes broke out, and as long as there was guidance from people in mind, chaos could be triggered at any time.
Napoleon III went, but his political opponents were still there. Orthodox, Orleans, and Republicans were all enemies of Napoleon IV.
These enemies are not just outside, there are also many inside the French government. The checks and balances that Napoleon III deliberately designed also actually meant to lead snakes out of holes.
Enemies hidden in the dark are far more terrible than exposed on the bright side. The Orleans dynasty is a negative textbook. The February Revolution would not have been so easy without the cooperation of the government.
After hesitating for a moment, Napoleon IV gritted his teeth: "The Fifth Division entered the city, and Paris entered martial law in the city, prohibiting any procession.
At the same time, they sent representatives to invite workers' representatives and capitalists to negotiate to calm the storm as soon as possible. "
The position under the buttocks mattered, and as for the bad effects, Napoleon IV could not care about it.
Minister of Police Ansoch hastily dissuaded: "Your Majesty, no. The situation is not yet there. Once the army is transferred to the city, it is likely to intensify the contradictions and make the situation further out of control."
Paris is different from other cities. Parades and demonstrations have become an integral part of everyone's life.
Although it has not developed to: the parade in a bad mood, the parade in a good mood, the parade when boring, but participating in a parade demonstration in ten days and a half months is still beneficial to physical and mental health.
Preventing people from marching and demonstrating will inevitably cause everyone's dissatisfaction. If someone leads, it is likely to have unpredictable consequences.
Napoleon IV shook his head: "As long as we control the army, the situation is in our grasp, and those clown jumping clowns cannot turn out the waves.
The task now is to calm the strike as soon as possible. Now many cities are paralyzed, and our losses will continue to be very large. "
Since the death of Napoleon III, he has lacked a sense of security. Even the guards in the palace have been increased by half, as if only the army can increase the sense of security.
This change is good or bad. It is not possible to draw conclusions in a short time, but it is a fact that it has increased relations with the military.
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