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    111 year ago

    Dude, they were disruptive enough that the fucking president got personally involved on their side. What more do you want?

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      -71 year ago

      I’m sorry what fucking planet do you live on. Biden didn’t get involved on the side of unions. He told them they could not legally strike because of national security. But luckily our of the kindness of his heart, Biden still had the railroad give workers paid sick days. That’s not wholesome, that’s not cool, that’s fucked. Any President can now just shut down rail strikes and they don’t have to give jack fucking shit. The unions won this time, but next time the won’t.

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        51 year ago

        Have you read the history of organized labor? The legal framework for forcibly terminating a strike has been around since the 1920s.
        This isn’t a new thing.
        Like, a hundred years ago people came up with a system for having a board review rail strikes, the severity of the dispute and the impact of the strike, and issue recommendations for if the strike should be allowed, or if Congress should prevent it.
        This isn’t Biden treading new anti labor ground.