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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
and sorry, they were offered a fair deal... fairer than anyone who's NOT a union person like myself.
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That is a conclusion not a fact. A conclusion not supported by the union's referendum. Fair to you or "fairer then others" is irrelevant. And while you do live in NYC and are probably more effected by this action then most of us, remember it probably colors your opinion.
Attempting to demean my character with a "lack of conviction" charge shows very little class on your part.
And for what's it's worth :
1. What kind of system allows unions, and then forbids them to strike. I advocate a strength of conviction that permits you to defy unreasonable laws, and protect your best interests.
2. When you've been beaten down by the game at which you have modified the rules in your favor, I similarly advocate strong and decisive action to defeat and break your opponent.
The real and larger problem remains that we have one of the most important economies being crippled by a transit strike. Demean and demogoue all you like, who ever you like. Remember that BOTH parties hold culpibility here.
-bear