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The President hasn’t failed you. Your own unions failed you. It should never have taken this long. I support the railroad workers in their fight with management but put blame where it belongs. Those piss- ant unions have a right to chose and made a decision for themselvesTom
No. They don’t without the kind of nationalization that is in no one’s interest.There’s a strike coming. The only real question is whether Congress forces people back to work and then everyone just quits.
Actually, you're wrong. Through the RLA, congress will actually convene and force us to an agreement that theyve dreamed up whether it be the PEB recommendation, a better deal for the craft employees, or contract where we get paid in skittles. We the are forced back to work with what they decide if we do go on strike after unions vote no on ratification. Drasko
At this point, the RLA has run its course. If no agreement has been reached, either side becomes free to act in its own economic interests -- a work stoppage (or strike) by labor, a lockout by management, or unilateral implementation of management proposals (that generally would force a work stoppage).However, Congress frequently imposes its own settlement. Such congressional action is not part of the RLA. The constitutional authority for Congress to impose its own settlements is found in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution's commerce clause.
This is where we are:http://www.pennfedbmwe.org/Docs/reference/RLA_Simplified.htmlCongress may well intervene and keep you all working in the current genius conditions. But it’s not because of the RLA.
I get the anger - you all have been screwed by your employers for years. Congress isn’t likely to help. The PEB completely sidestepped the scheduling issues.What I don’t get is the anger at us who are in your corner and doing our best to sort all this out with the resources we have.
I'm just ready to strike and watch this place flounder for a little while.
See this is the part I don't get. People who just want to strike to create chaos, when in the long run it has the probability to be much worse for us in the long run than it will be for the companies in the short run. I do have to admit I'd love to watch managers try to put a 14,000' Z train together and get it over the road in one piece Scott
It's the sentiment that your work doesn't matter in regards to making profit for the company... With out any of you, there is no railroad.
First, are you a railroader? Second, if you are, you clearly haven't paid much attention to the national agreements in the last 17 years that I've been railroading. Every one of them has lasted YEARS past our contracts expiration. This isn't my first rodeo. It aint just the unions either pal. The companies are using the RLA and the government to finalize agreements instead of bringing anything worth looking at to the table. Theyre using congress to enforce a ***** PEB recommendation. It's pretty simple to see if you're directly involved. If you don't have skin in the game, you really don't know much on the subject minus what the media is feeding you. DraskoBRS member as well maintainer
I know all about how Congress has had to intervene to give railroaders a decent living wage but have always fallen below what the unions requested for life, like time off, sick and vacation days.
Don’t sign the contracts Congress, not the President, will impose. Strike for as many days it takes the President to get involved before saying “national security” and end a strike.
You want a strike do it. But will your BSR support it? When the President intervenes ignore it. Are they going to arrest every railroad worker or call out the National Guards to run trains or maintain the signals?
Maybe but your Unions should try to break this stupid cycle of having Congress handle usually management sided contracts.
You don’t have to agree to any of what I wrote.
We want to make a point, and the only way to do that is by striking.