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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5460549" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>The current congress voted to authorize the railway unions to accept the proposed contract. The question is will they seek a federal injunction? If they succeed then all bets are off. It is for that very same reason why Bill Clinton refused to get involved in the 1997 UPS/Teamsters brawl. He knew that somewhere in the United States the Teamsters had a federal judge lined up to slap him with an injunction and he wasn't going to allow himself to be cuffed around by some little federal judge. </p><p></p><p>When the new congress convenes in January they might have to deal with it. The strength of the Teamsters will be determined by two forces. The strength of the economy and it's ability to keep it's rank and file together over the course of what could be a very long strike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5460549, member: 58386"] The current congress voted to authorize the railway unions to accept the proposed contract. The question is will they seek a federal injunction? If they succeed then all bets are off. It is for that very same reason why Bill Clinton refused to get involved in the 1997 UPS/Teamsters brawl. He knew that somewhere in the United States the Teamsters had a federal judge lined up to slap him with an injunction and he wasn't going to allow himself to be cuffed around by some little federal judge. When the new congress convenes in January they might have to deal with it. The strength of the Teamsters will be determined by two forces. The strength of the economy and it's ability to keep it's rank and file together over the course of what could be a very long strike. [/QUOTE]
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