- Apr 15, 2007
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http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/...dly-rules-could-affect-delta/?test=latestnewsThe Obama administration may have given America's labor unions a big break in their attempt to organize flight attendants, including about 20.000 at Delta, now the world's largest airline and, historically, the least unionized of major U.S. carriers.
What's changed is a 75-year-old rule that required a "yes" vote from the majority of an airline or railroad's entire work force within a "class" or "craft" (such as pilots or flight attendants) in order to unionize. On Monday, the National Mediation Board announced new rules that would only require "yes" votes from the majority of employees who actually cast ballots.
With everything going on in Greece, this guy must be joking.
An unelected bureaucrat who was the president of a union is no making pro union regulations on the "National Mediation Board".
I thought government was suppose to level the playing field not pander to special interests.