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We need to be removed from the Railway Labor Act...NOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx courier" data-source="post: 743622" data-attributes="member: 23267"><p>If you remember after I posted the article you posted the above. Never did I say that forming a Union was protected under the Civil Rights Act which you brought up originally. Being treated with dignity and respect is a civil rights issue. I assume you are bringing up the Civil Rights Act because the writers of the article I linked. I really don't know where you got the idea that the article stated that the right to form a union was protected on the Civil Rights Act. The term Civil Rights is a very general term and does deal with people being treated with dignity and respect. </p><p> "Civil and political rights are a class of rights and freedoms that protect individuals from unwarranted action by government and private organizations and individuals and ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the state without discrimination or repression."</p><p> Would the right to form a Union or the belief that you should be allowed to form a Union not fall under this general definition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx courier, post: 743622, member: 23267"] If you remember after I posted the article you posted the above. Never did I say that forming a Union was protected under the Civil Rights Act which you brought up originally. Being treated with dignity and respect is a civil rights issue. I assume you are bringing up the Civil Rights Act because the writers of the article I linked. I really don't know where you got the idea that the article stated that the right to form a union was protected on the Civil Rights Act. The term Civil Rights is a very general term and does deal with people being treated with dignity and respect. "Civil and political rights are a class of rights and freedoms that protect individuals from unwarranted action by government and private organizations and individuals and ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the state without discrimination or repression." Would the right to form a Union or the belief that you should be allowed to form a Union not fall under this general definition. [/QUOTE]
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