Kev3188
Veteran
No doubt. Except a lot of what we're seeing today might as well be RoundUp.Absolutely. But the first step has to be to rebuild the roots.
And why do you suppose that might be?With private sector unionism down to only 6%, management just doesn't fear labor as much as they did.
So have I. I also see those signs dim everytime a UAL-esque T/A put out there.I have been seeing some very positive signs out there though and we should be paying close attention to that.
Preachin' to the choir... I'll assume that was a rhetorical statement. 🙂We also can't think we can hide under the skirt of the RLA as something Big Business will never go after. We have to become more active in what our unions are supporting be it Politically or Representationaly.
Donate to your political action funds and sign the petitions they ask you to sign. Get active.
So since 70% of UA members ratified its, they have no responsibility in what happened?
You bet they do. Plenty of blame all around, IMO.