machineactie
Machineactie, also known as a machine action or machine strike, refers to a form of industrial action where workers temporarily halt or slow down operations by manipulating machinery or production processes. Unlike traditional strikes, where workers physically stop working, machineactie involves workers deliberately reducing efficiency, causing delays, or introducing errors in automated or semi-automated systems. This tactic is often employed to exert pressure on employers without fully disrupting production.
The origins of machineactie can be traced back to the late 20th century, particularly in industries reliant
Machineactie is distinct from other forms of industrial action, such as work-to-rule or slowdowns, as it specifically
Critics argue that machineactie may pose safety risks or damage equipment, while supporters view it as a