Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says he hopes negotiators between railroads and some rail unions can reach new labor deals and avert a possible strike. But he said without a deal he expects Congress will step in and impose contracts on the unhappy rank-and-file union members.
I'm going to vote to make my voice heard! :blob-no-thoughts:
Just ranted about this for class. Needed to use a recent news story and tie it back to history of my area, went with labor and was like "huh weird that the AG could literally arrest tailors for striking during the war of 1812 and make them pay fines, and today the owner class literally can decide that strikers cannot strike cause it will hurt their profits, things sure havent changed"
The labor Relations Board by its nature is anti-labor. It is vile and the enemy of workers movements
Just ranted about this for class. Needed to use a recent news story and tie it back to history of my area, went with labor and was like "huh weird that the AG could literally arrest tailors for striking during the war of 1812 and make them pay fines, and today the owner class literally can decide that strikers cannot strike cause it will hurt their profits, things sure havent changed"
The labor Relations Board by its nature is anti-labor. It is vile and the enemy of workers movements