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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 805656" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>Except for the fact that you're the one that said it would be a widespread disruption.</p><p></p><p>An airline can go on strike and it wouldn't necessarily affect the national economy and they're covered under the RLA. It would be a huge inconvenience for a lot of people but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be covered under the RLA. It was a huge inconvenience for a lot of people when UPS did go on strike which is why, if anything, they should be under the RLA. Which, if I'm not mistaken was UPS' argument back when they tried to get under the RLA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 805656, member: 12850"] Except for the fact that you're the one that said it would be a widespread disruption. An airline can go on strike and it wouldn't necessarily affect the national economy and they're covered under the RLA. It would be a huge inconvenience for a lot of people but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be covered under the RLA. It was a huge inconvenience for a lot of people when UPS did go on strike which is why, if anything, they should be under the RLA. Which, if I'm not mistaken was UPS' argument back when they tried to get under the RLA. [/QUOTE]
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