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<blockquote data-quote="floridays" data-source="post: 4544185" data-attributes="member: 68849"><p>I understand the precise/express reason the RLA was enacted. Do you?</p><p>It was not enacted to deny or make it impossible for employees of any company to affiliate with a union, as most were affiliated at the time of enactment. The RLA was enacted to settle labor disputes, nationally, by passing local union agreements so as not to harm the national economy.</p><p>Am I correct?</p><p>The only test is how much lobbying money is paid to legislators to exclude Fedex employees from voting for representation by a union.</p><p></p><p>I won't argue the point anymore, unless I choose to.</p><p></p><p>The fact is, during this "pandemic" Fedex employees could have and still have the opportunity to make Fedex take a knee and recognize a union the employees agree on. Teamsters would be it, as flacid as that union is today. The kids at Fedex are not intelligent enough to walk or vote for their best interest.</p><p>You have picked and chosen in the past to answer some of my questions and respond to assertions I have made. I'm not under the supervision of the moderators currently, I'll give you heat if you respond, when I choose to.</p><p></p><p>I asked you long ago, exactly why was the RLA enacted, I ask again, we can move from there if you're up to it.</p><p></p><p>Before you call me an idiot or one of the other degrading things you have in the past, I stipulate all, you are correct.</p><p>Bring your A game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="floridays, post: 4544185, member: 68849"] I understand the precise/express reason the RLA was enacted. Do you? It was not enacted to deny or make it impossible for employees of any company to affiliate with a union, as most were affiliated at the time of enactment. The RLA was enacted to settle labor disputes, nationally, by passing local union agreements so as not to harm the national economy. Am I correct? The only test is how much lobbying money is paid to legislators to exclude Fedex employees from voting for representation by a union. I won't argue the point anymore, unless I choose to. The fact is, during this "pandemic" Fedex employees could have and still have the opportunity to make Fedex take a knee and recognize a union the employees agree on. Teamsters would be it, as flacid as that union is today. The kids at Fedex are not intelligent enough to walk or vote for their best interest. You have picked and chosen in the past to answer some of my questions and respond to assertions I have made. I'm not under the supervision of the moderators currently, I'll give you heat if you respond, when I choose to. I asked you long ago, exactly why was the RLA enacted, I ask again, we can move from there if you're up to it. Before you call me an idiot or one of the other degrading things you have in the past, I stipulate all, you are correct. Bring your A game. [/QUOTE]
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