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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5402721" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Reading a summary of the RLA I don't see anything about the president being able to order striking workers covered under the RLA to return to work. He can and in this case Biden did order the creation of a mediation board and could have ordered a cooling off period it a strike appeared imminent. Therefore it would appear that he would have to use other executive powers to order striking railway workers back.</p><p>Now Truman order striking railway workers back to work in 1946 under the threat of conscription. Then again, this was Harry Truman and what Harry said went.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5402721, member: 58386"] Reading a summary of the RLA I don't see anything about the president being able to order striking workers covered under the RLA to return to work. He can and in this case Biden did order the creation of a mediation board and could have ordered a cooling off period it a strike appeared imminent. Therefore it would appear that he would have to use other executive powers to order striking railway workers back. Now Truman order striking railway workers back to work in 1946 under the threat of conscription. Then again, this was Harry Truman and what Harry said went. [/QUOTE]
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