Vic
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The backpedal wasn't mine, it was yours when you sought to argue that 2 wrongs make a right.Originally posted by: Jhhnn
Yeh, right, Vic. Nice backpedal, though... there's plenty of blame to go around, that's for sure, but the management deliberately provoked the strike by breaking the law and failing to bargain in good faith. The union had said they'd walk out if the management insisted on illegal demands wrt pension, and the management did it anyway... a basic "in your face!" strategy guaranteed to put NYC commuters walking... and they knew it.
I don't know what the membership vote was to authorize a strike, but it was probably overwhelming, they usually are. It's also a negotiating tool- the union leadership won't pursue a tough line in negotiations w/o it. At some point in the past, the membership authorized the executive board to call a strike when and if the board felt it was necessary... The initial board vote to strike was better than 2:1 to strike, so they did...
Information that I googled showed that the strike vote was indeed nearly unanimous... of those who voted, which was 6,000 out of the union's 34,000 members.
If the union had a strategy here to get the NYC commuting public on their side, it backfired.