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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 719103" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Because local strikes could stop the entire railroad system it was deemed vital to the nation's security to require a national union as defined by the RLA. Railroads were the primary transportation and shipping option of their time. However if you had local strikes at FedEx stations customers have other options to ship their freight. The only real trauma caused by a strike is the hit in the pocketbook of FedEx. And really now, while the union might be voted in locally, a strike will be national in scope, not a bunch of local wildcat strikes. Certainly has been the case at UPS. This whole argument is disingenuous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 719103, member: 24302"] Because local strikes could stop the entire railroad system it was deemed vital to the nation's security to require a national union as defined by the RLA. Railroads were the primary transportation and shipping option of their time. However if you had local strikes at FedEx stations customers have other options to ship their freight. The only real trauma caused by a strike is the hit in the pocketbook of FedEx. And really now, while the union might be voted in locally, a strike will be national in scope, not a bunch of local wildcat strikes. Certainly has been the case at UPS. This whole argument is disingenuous. [/QUOTE]
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