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Re: TEAM FALLING APART! HELP!

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Originally Posted by nitneylion452 View Post
Striking is often the way that a majority can overcome a minority that either has power or delusions of it. By striking, the team says that they aren't going to take any more of it. If a full-out strike isn't really what you want to do, you can do a sit in strike, where you come in, but do nothing; or you could do a slow down strike where you work at a much slower pace than usual. These are only suggestions. Naturally you want to compete, so moving to a mentor's garage may be your ultimate best bet, at least until the school administration takes action.
I feel like a strike only works on a commercial or industrial setting, where the management has opposing interests to the workers. In this case, you have the same goals, so working slowly compromises your goals as well as angers him.
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