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<blockquote data-quote="Stratocaster" data-source="post: 1284378" data-attributes="member: 45671"><p>I agree.</p><p> I did some reading into the supplement requirements for a work stoppage. Liam knew what he was talking about, but jumped the gun. He stripped all the stewards of their power, so they wouldn't get fired for "authorizing a strike" Which it clearly states in the NMA. In our local supplement, it does say that there shall be no strike without first using all possible means for a settlement. The company did violate the "grievance procedure", which is ground for a strike, but we would have needed approve from the sellouts in Washington (IBT). I wonder what a arbitrator would think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stratocaster, post: 1284378, member: 45671"] I agree. I did some reading into the supplement requirements for a work stoppage. Liam knew what he was talking about, but jumped the gun. He stripped all the stewards of their power, so they wouldn't get fired for "authorizing a strike" Which it clearly states in the NMA. In our local supplement, it does say that there shall be no strike without first using all possible means for a settlement. The company did violate the "grievance procedure", which is ground for a strike, but we would have needed approve from the sellouts in Washington (IBT). I wonder what a arbitrator would think [/QUOTE]
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