In the 20th Century, the right to strike was arguably the most effective tool that Unions have when they are engaged in collective bargaining negotiations. But as the new century begins, some believe that a strike not only affects employers and their economic well-being, but even more so, affects the public and the economy of a community or state. They believe that the employers and the Unions should submit to compulsory arbitration to resolve contract disputes. Some believe that the right to strike remains an even more important tool and is the only way that workers can have a say about determining their future. With that in mind, answer the following questions:
a. Do you believe that workers should continue to have the right to strike? Why or why not?
b. Should contract disputes be resolved through an arbitration process which requires the parties to be bound by the decisions of a third party? Why or why not?