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<blockquote data-quote="upser2020" data-source="post: 5461941" data-attributes="member: 88462"><p>Why is the government even allowed to be involved? Whether you are pro union or not as I understand it this is a private matter between the rail companies and the unions representing their employees. Some unions were not willing to accept the contract offered. I don't see why the government should be in this. It's also a bit hypocritical for the party that's supposed to be pro union stepping in and overriding their right to strike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upser2020, post: 5461941, member: 88462"] Why is the government even allowed to be involved? Whether you are pro union or not as I understand it this is a private matter between the rail companies and the unions representing their employees. Some unions were not willing to accept the contract offered. I don't see why the government should be in this. It's also a bit hypocritical for the party that's supposed to be pro union stepping in and overriding their right to strike. [/QUOTE]
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