2460|OPINIONS ON THE JUNE 20 GENERAL STRIKE

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
Available languages
Spanish
Keywords
Estudio Cuantitativo, Relaciones y conflictos laborales
Quality scoring
140

Dataset description

— Knowledge of the call for a general strike on 20 June 2002. — Degree of agreement with the call for a general strike. — Opinion on the extent to which trade unions and the government have made efforts to prevent the general strike. — Opinion on whether the unions should have made greater efforts to negotiate the document presented to them by the government. — Opinion on whether there are sufficient reasons to call for this general strike. — Intention to participate in the strike. — Opinion on whether the main reasons in the call for the general strike have been political or labor. — Opinion on the fact that the call for the strike is on the 20th, the day before the Seville Summit of Heads of State and Government of the European Union. — Opinion on the extent to which the action of pickets and the cessation of transport will influence the follow-up of the strike. — Degree of fear about the call for a general strike. — Agreement with phrases related to the strike: violent action by strike pickets should be avoided; it must be ensured that anyone who wants to work on that day can do so; sufficient minimum services should be established; trade unions have the right to call a strike; those who participate in the strike must do so voluntarily, without forcing anyone. — Opinion on whether trade unions should respect the minimum services established for that day. — Scale of political ideology of the interviewee. — Vote recall in March 2000 general elections. — Vote fidelity in March 2000 general elections. — Electoral volatility in general elections in March 2000.
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