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New tdu article on halt to ratification
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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3771863" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Now, we can split hairs over what "herein provided" means. Does it mean as provided in this subsection, in the last sentence, which states that 2/3 must vote to reject the offer and authorize a stirike? Or does it refer to the entire article? Earlier in the article it says they can hold a strike authorization vote, which they did, and which passed. So we did authorize a strike under the terms of the article. "Herein", in this subsection, is undefined, and technically Hoffa has final say, but he can't say that his hands are tied by the constitution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3771863, member: 63706"] Now, we can split hairs over what "herein provided" means. Does it mean as provided in this subsection, in the last sentence, which states that 2/3 must vote to reject the offer and authorize a stirike? Or does it refer to the entire article? Earlier in the article it says they can hold a strike authorization vote, which they did, and which passed. So we did authorize a strike under the terms of the article. "Herein", in this subsection, is undefined, and technically Hoffa has final say, but he can't say that his hands are tied by the constitution. [/QUOTE]
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