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<blockquote data-quote="HyperBrn" data-source="post: 5461023" data-attributes="member: 102381"><p>Agree. In this day and age, the government getting involved in union disputes makes the unions weaker. If The company (ies) can count on Congressional intervention to stop a union from striking, then there is nothing stopping the company(ies) from low balling the union(s) at the negotiation table. </p><p></p><p>Maybe Congress will force the company(ies) to make a few concessions in order to broker a deal. But the deal will certainly be more corporation friendly than union friendly. </p><p></p><p>Just one more step towards union breaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HyperBrn, post: 5461023, member: 102381"] Agree. In this day and age, the government getting involved in union disputes makes the unions weaker. If The company (ies) can count on Congressional intervention to stop a union from striking, then there is nothing stopping the company(ies) from low balling the union(s) at the negotiation table. Maybe Congress will force the company(ies) to make a few concessions in order to broker a deal. But the deal will certainly be more corporation friendly than union friendly. Just one more step towards union breaking. [/QUOTE]
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