- Gambling Workers Strike! [unaddressed]
- We at IRNA will not tolerate the working class attempting to rebel, and especially not a public boycott on the streets. This is not allowed as public displays of rebellion are unaccepted in IRNA.
- "We pay our employees very generous wages," says employer representative Tobias de Jong. "Especially when you consider that without us, they'd be OUT ON THE STREET. Hear that, you scumbags? OUT ON THE STREET! Anyway, my point is, if you cave in, you make our entire industry uncompetitive. You can't do that in the global marketplace. It'll hurt the whole country. The best solution, economically speaking, would be to relax industrial laws and allow us to fire troublemakers on the spot."
- Pensioners In Protest [unaddressed]
- The government of IRNA does not have the time to deal with people who are not hardworking, and people who attempt to piggyback off of the government. The elderly can still get jobs to pay for themselves, and if they have used up all their money the will act like the rest of the citizens in IRNA and work for more.
- "I'm not giving any of my hard-earned wages to a bunch of old fossils," says Rosalia McGuffin, a devout taxpayer. "If they weren't smart enough to save enough money for their later years, then why should the government pay out for them now? They had their chance and they didn't take it. If they really want money so bad, they can go out and work for it like everyone else."