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Just curious... how irreplaceable do you think we are here, in case of a strike??
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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 1021537" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>When Congress legislates it authorizes agencies like the NLRB to fill in the details of its Laws, and to render decisions. Those rules, regulations, decisions, etc., have the force of law, unless and until they are successfully overturned in Court. Court decisions that back-up NLRB decisions become Case Law, which is Law unless and until someone successfully overturns it by appealing. Case Law has been accumulating for decades now, and is real Law. If Congress doesn't overturn a Case Law decision by passing new legislation, then the Case Law decision has even more weight as Law.</p><p>- - - -</p><p>For years you have believed UPS is ready for all-out war, will wage it, and can survive and prosper after a lengthy battle. Do you have <u>any</u> analysts or UPS officials that agree with your fantasies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 1021537, member: 18044"] When Congress legislates it authorizes agencies like the NLRB to fill in the details of its Laws, and to render decisions. Those rules, regulations, decisions, etc., have the force of law, unless and until they are successfully overturned in Court. Court decisions that back-up NLRB decisions become Case Law, which is Law unless and until someone successfully overturns it by appealing. Case Law has been accumulating for decades now, and is real Law. If Congress doesn't overturn a Case Law decision by passing new legislation, then the Case Law decision has even more weight as Law. - - - - For years you have believed UPS is ready for all-out war, will wage it, and can survive and prosper after a lengthy battle. Do you have [U]any[/U] analysts or UPS officials that agree with your fantasies? [/QUOTE]
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