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We need to be removed from the Railway Labor Act...NOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 743686" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>Correct. The article said something to the effect that allowing people to join a union was a civil right. Based on their, and it appears your, misunderstanding of what civil rights are, that's why I sarcastically said that it was an excellent article. You then went on to say that dignity and respect is a civil right. It's not and it appears that you would rather debate it than go research it.</p><p></p><p>Your text in quotes doesn't even mention the words dignity or respect and, no, the right to form a union does not fall under that general definition. The right to form a union is a legal right under the NLRA and the RLA, not a civil or political right.</p><p></p><p>I'm not disputing the fact that people have a right and should be treated with dignity and respect, it's just not a civil right and all I was doing was pointing that out to you. You chose to keep claiming that it is and that the right to form a union is also. People definitely do have those rights but it helps to understand which rights those are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 743686, member: 12850"] Correct. The article said something to the effect that allowing people to join a union was a civil right. Based on their, and it appears your, misunderstanding of what civil rights are, that's why I sarcastically said that it was an excellent article. You then went on to say that dignity and respect is a civil right. It's not and it appears that you would rather debate it than go research it. Your text in quotes doesn't even mention the words dignity or respect and, no, the right to form a union does not fall under that general definition. The right to form a union is a legal right under the NLRA and the RLA, not a civil or political right. I'm not disputing the fact that people have a right and should be treated with dignity and respect, it's just not a civil right and all I was doing was pointing that out to you. You chose to keep claiming that it is and that the right to form a union is also. People definitely do have those rights but it helps to understand which rights those are. [/QUOTE]
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