"But the paper on the strike doesn't say the president shouldn't be in it, does it? The kind of doctrine and claims that discriminate against such participants should also not be compatible with the idea of this group called 'Black Magic Youth Group'. So wouldn't it be okay if I left?

"Uh... I know the logic, President... Isn't this hostile to the management side...?

Behind me, by the way, Gergel, the president's user demon, had a cloth wrapped around his head that read "The One Not the Dog of Power". I don't really want you to walk outside looking like that.

"By and large, demanding from trade associations, that's about the Black Magic Society, right? Thanks for taking care of me at training and sports events, but I don't have any image of a worker's enemy."

It is an organization run by the chairman of a toy called "Ezelred of Incineration". That figure has a real impact, so yeah, I won't forget that.

"Oh, I see, I see. You haven't talked about the industry around there in forever...... I can't help but think that Franz doesn't know..."

I hear some of the presidents were good at something.

"Can you come to the conference room, as I will speak to you all?

"And that iron helmet, it looks heavy, why don't you take it off?

"When I wear these, I get an atmosphere, but it's familiar with barricade blockades that summon bone walls ~"

You're having fun doing this, not saying you're ideologically sympathetic... That feels the same as a disguise......

We went into the conference room.

For some reason, that conference room also said, "Fight! Shatter! Unite! It had a cloth on it. How unusual.

"Well, let me start by explaining where you would all be misrepresenting the facts."

The president said. Either that or I feel this room is doing something wrong.

"Mr. Franz, when you joined this company, didn't you think the black magic industry was heaven?

"I thought!

The pay is good, the working environment is good, and the seniors are all beautiful. Now you complain and they'll kill you with debilitating magic.

"It's a good idea to say so yourself… due to my management efforts…"

As the words say, are you ashamed, the president blushed.

The president should be active enough to have the right to be sufficiently prestigious, but I guess he still doesn't settle for self-admiration.

"It seems like most black magic companies still have low wages and a lot of dirty jobs for it. Still, it's a huge achievement that just significantly less dangerous work than before..."

"What!? Really?!?

I hadn't noticed it since I joined the company because I hadn't seen the dark part at all.

"Yes. Of course, reform is being done because as a black magic industry there is no future as it is, while fewer people work. of which our company was one of the most successful."

"I mean, we were in a privileged company, and you weren't aware of the current state of the industry."

The president concurred with Serria's words.

"But I still can't solve it."

I hear Mary hasn't accepted it yet. Did Mary find something strange somewhere because she really spins her head fast?

"It didn't even feel like that black magic association was so in conflict with the trade association, with the workers. If you're so much of a worker, aren't you having a friendly sporting event or something?

"Black Magic Association is an organization that contains only companies conscious of trying to reform the industry, and the biggest trade association is another organization called the Central Black Magic Commission…"

"Were you!

New facts have been revealed that have come to light so far.

"So we were only looking at the light part of the black magic industry."

It's a glowing and contradictory expression of the black magic industry, but you'll see what I mean.

"It is. By the way, the Central Black Magic Commission is like embracing a lot of heavenly and underworld executives in the country..."

That's going to conflict with the labor organization... The side that manages Moro...

"The Black Magic Youth League is an organization created by employees of the less rewarding black magic industry who have been calling on the Central Black Magic Commission for years to improve working conditions and raise wages. But the situation doesn't get any better, so we're trying to strike the whole thing."

"So you've also put Billa in this company that doesn't have much connection. You mean people in the black magic industry who work under favorable conditions can help too? Otherwise, it won't be a whole strike."

In Mary, that seems to have solved the mystery. I could swallow more or less.

"We are being rewarded, so I didn't come to solicit you because I thought you wouldn't join the Black Magic Youth League, but you're asking me to help you this time."

Again, the president nodded to Serria's words.

Well, I understand.

The question is what to do now.

"So, for me, I'm thinking about striking the whole Necro Grant Black Magic Company."

President Kerkel said plainly that the president and others were the only ones.

"Does that even get paid and stuff while you're not working...?

"Of course it is. Otherwise, it's out of the question."

Then it's only profitable for employees.

"I think it's important for people to know how hard society can be when black magic work stops. And when the company that belongs to the Black Magic Society perfectly undertakes the job, it becomes an obstacle to people with low wages and heavy labor."

You can also look at it that way...... If an already favorable company goes through a strike, can there be a job there and the strike be boneheaded?

"I think it's one improvement that the company with bad conditions gets crushed and eliminated. But it's true that more black wizards temporarily lose their jobs, and it's painful."

"That's right. I had the same opinion as Mary, but this time I'm focusing on making the public aware of the importance of black magic work itself."

So, is the strike a decision?

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