redflyer65
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Heard a rumor of a walk out. Any truth to that? Also heard the company has taken benefits away as they see fit..
Heard a rumor of a walk out. Any truth to that? Also heard the company has taken benefits away as they see fit..
Judge issued an injunction. Sorry, but you can't strike without the NMB saying so.
Yes you can. RLA allows for a strike to restore status quo without NMB approval.
Judge found company in violation on multiple counts. Today's injunction was issued without a hearing. It will be heard by Judge Gordon, he who issued the original judgement in favor of Teamsters, on April 10. No reason to believe he will not uphold his original ruling.
No, it doesn't. Stop listening to your IBT leadership and actually read the Act.
The judgment that he issued was ordering the company to restore the status quo. He never issued any order allowing you to strike. That was some nonsense that the IBT dreamed up on their own. If the company violates the judge's order to restore the status quo, then it's up to the judge to determine the remedy, which will probably be finding them in contempt and fining them. He isn't going to let you strike.