CltAltAcctDel t1_iylyqqa wrote
Congress shouldn’t be in the labor negotiation business. If Congress believes an industry is so vital to the nation that its workers cannot strike they need to enact a law similar to PA’s Act 111. That law says cops and firefighters can’t strike and that labor impasses are settled in binding arbitration.
Generic_Mustard t1_iym4o9i wrote
If the industry is so critically vital, nationalize it and let government intervene that way, not by nullifying the collective bargaining rights of union workers.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iym7958 wrote
The party that is for the "working man" stripped thier collective bargaining rights away. Most people are focused on the 7 days.
CB rights are the big issue here. Biden didn't get involved with the negotiations he knew congress and senate would do what had to be done.
IamSauerKraut t1_iymj50j wrote
>CB rights are the big issue here.
Folks who have been paying attention know that CB rights in the rail and transportation industry are 2ndary to the country's economy. Not a new issue. Ask Harry S Truman.
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