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Will ability to strike be inhibited by Supreme Court?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Down" data-source="post: 5492765" data-attributes="member: 61196"><p>[USER=46212]@Wally[/USER] there is a big difference in having the right to strike and it being useful. if they allow this do you think they will put in stipulations that it has to be property damage? I think not. it will be put in as damage in general. UPS would 100% sue the union over a strike because packages didnt get delivered.. That has huge implications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Down, post: 5492765, member: 61196"] [USER=46212]@Wally[/USER] there is a big difference in having the right to strike and it being useful. if they allow this do you think they will put in stipulations that it has to be property damage? I think not. it will be put in as damage in general. UPS would 100% sue the union over a strike because packages didnt get delivered.. That has huge implications. [/QUOTE]
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