Even if you get MIL from radicalisation, you can just pass another reform to reduce it. The same people that became angry (= radicalized to 100%) as you passed 2 health care reforms instead of their old age security become content once you pass the third one. It makes the radicalism system pretty pointless.You will eventually run out of suppression and either have to pass the reform or eat the militancy, but I can usually get plenty of other reforms passed before reaching that point.
And as for the reappearing movements after supression: That should really receive some sort of cooldown. So a supressed vote movement can reform after 2-3 years, not 2-3 days.
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As for workhours, I always thought that it was in fact a good reform. Not for my IND score, but rather for my pops:
Less throughput = less production per worker = less overproduction of goods = more workers needed = more labor for my pops = more and more even distributed money for all pops = more potential demand (that is negated by the reduction) = easier to fullfil demand = happy pops = ^-^
I guess workhours hurts smaller nations that have limited workforce, but any great power should easily be able to compensate the effect by having a few more factory levels.
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