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Who else has no problem with a strike?
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<blockquote data-quote="1989" data-source="post: 3745703" data-attributes="member: 10280"><p>Of course they could. But if they don’t want to they could hold out longer. They could scrap Saturdays altogether. (possible layoffs) but they would rather pay part timers $15 an hour. They may find a route to do that. I would rather see people making $30 an hour vs $15 an hour. And retire with an 8500 pension vs a 2500 pension. But that just me. Places that don’t yet have Saturday ground will see many FT positions open up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1989, post: 3745703, member: 10280"] Of course they could. But if they don’t want to they could hold out longer. They could scrap Saturdays altogether. (possible layoffs) but they would rather pay part timers $15 an hour. They may find a route to do that. I would rather see people making $30 an hour vs $15 an hour. And retire with an 8500 pension vs a 2500 pension. But that just me. Places that don’t yet have Saturday ground will see many FT positions open up. [/QUOTE]
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