BillLumbergh
Veteran
delldude said:lets get it all on the record <_<
Rerun poll.
Vote away. No chads here.
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delldude said:lets get it all on the record <_<
Only a scab would cross! Is that on the record enough for you!BillLumbergh said:Rerun poll.
Vote away. No chads here.
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USA320Pilot said:Meanwhile, this poll assumes that Judge Mitchell would not grant the company's pending injunction request, which is unlikely considering the court's history.
Regards,
USA320Pilot
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very good point....havoc can occur in many other forms...BoeingBoy said:Perhaps Judge Mitchell would like to leave a legacy as the first federal judge to outlaw a strike following a contract abrogation - stranger things have happened. Either way, the next few days could prove to be interesting......
Jim
ps - of course, there are other actions that constitute "self help" - striking isn't the only choice available to the IAM.
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delldude said:very good point....havoc can occur in many other forms...
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A320 Driver said:Sure, APA tried something like that.
I think the tab was around 40 million when the judge finished with them.
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USA320Pilot said:Today in BOS two mechanics told our crew that if the IAM attempts a strike or job action, the BOS mechanics would report to work. Why? They would lose their unemployment because the state of Massachusetts would not pay their unemployment benefits during a work stoppage. If true, that could have a major positive impact on any job action in the future.
With a job action, the IAM members could not only lose pay, benefits, severance, etc, but unemployment too.
Meanwhile, this poll assumes that Judge Mitchell would not grant the company's pending injunction request, which is unlikely considering the court's history.
Regards,
USA320Pilot
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luv2fly said:Tell me,
As a member of ALPA, do you endorse the crossing of pickets lines by an AFL-CIO organization? Would you support such a crossing?
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