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<blockquote data-quote="TheWeasel" data-source="post: 5625972" data-attributes="member: 93472"><p>RR workers didn't really care about the pay, they wanted better sick leave. Which is why the contract that was forced on them was voted down.</p><p></p><p>That said, Taft-Hartley doesn't allow congress to impose a contract. Only the cooling down period. If UPS wants to plead with Biden to invoke it all the more power to them. The cooling off period would end the week before peak season starts up. We wouldn't be forced into a contract and would be within our rights to strike then... the week before Thanksgiving. It would not end well for UPS and the union would have even more leverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWeasel, post: 5625972, member: 93472"] RR workers didn't really care about the pay, they wanted better sick leave. Which is why the contract that was forced on them was voted down. That said, Taft-Hartley doesn't allow congress to impose a contract. Only the cooling down period. If UPS wants to plead with Biden to invoke it all the more power to them. The cooling off period would end the week before peak season starts up. We wouldn't be forced into a contract and would be within our rights to strike then... the week before Thanksgiving. It would not end well for UPS and the union would have even more leverage. [/QUOTE]
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