PlayTheOdds
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Did MAC/MSP stiff AMFA? Just curious if anything ever developed over this?
..."The Minneapolis law firm of Miller-O'Brien, acting as AMFA's attorneys in this matter, communicated the request in a letter dated November 17 and sent to the MAC's General Counsel, Thomas Anderson, and the MAC's law firm, Thomas & Nybeck.
MAC ordinance number 37, enacted in 1970 and still in force, prohibits the recruitment of strikebreakers for employment at the airport and makes this punishable by law. The ordinance defines strikebreaker broadly as "any person who repeatedly secures or seeks to secure employment by offering to...replace any employee absent from his position because of a labor dispute."...
..."The Minneapolis law firm of Miller-O'Brien, acting as AMFA's attorneys in this matter, communicated the request in a letter dated November 17 and sent to the MAC's General Counsel, Thomas Anderson, and the MAC's law firm, Thomas & Nybeck.
MAC ordinance number 37, enacted in 1970 and still in force, prohibits the recruitment of strikebreakers for employment at the airport and makes this punishable by law. The ordinance defines strikebreaker broadly as "any person who repeatedly secures or seeks to secure employment by offering to...replace any employee absent from his position because of a labor dispute."...