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Will ability to strike be inhibited by Supreme Court?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thebrownblob" data-source="post: 5492295" data-attributes="member: 60485"><p>You can try to spin any way you want, clearly, neither side knows if they actually damaged anything or not, or if it was just in the course of an actual strike. Someone like you would allow giant corporations to litigate every single labor action. And the company know full well what they are doing and so do you. They did not set their trucks on fire. They did not drive them over a cliff. They actually kept the mixers running so management had enough time to figure out something else to do.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But regardless of that, back to your original, made up premise Sean O’Brien definitely should be fighting this, and he’s absolutely right. He’s not being a tough guy. He’s being a smart leader on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebrownblob, post: 5492295, member: 60485"] You can try to spin any way you want, clearly, neither side knows if they actually damaged anything or not, or if it was just in the course of an actual strike. Someone like you would allow giant corporations to litigate every single labor action. And the company know full well what they are doing and so do you. They did not set their trucks on fire. They did not drive them over a cliff. They actually kept the mixers running so management had enough time to figure out something else to do. But regardless of that, back to your original, made up premise Sean O’Brien definitely should be fighting this, and he’s absolutely right. He’s not being a tough guy. He’s being a smart leader on this. [/QUOTE]
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