And I’m saying it’s a good thing he won’t take those options.
And I’m saying it’s a good thing he won’t take those options.
Do you expect the president to encourage vigilantism? That’s an… interesting line of thought.
I mean yes maybe but at what cost? Again, strikes aren’t good, especially those of essential service workers like rail workers. They’re something that’s sometimes unavoidable, but if there’s a way to resolve things without striking that’s what we should be doing. It’s just that most of the time the president doesn’t interfere on your behalf, so you gotta strike.
It does say the rest are (or were, at the time) work in progress. See: The IBEW, which were still negotiating at the time of writing this article but got their sick days when the other one was written.
So the best one I found was this, which is from back when the negotiations were still in progress but mostly done, but my understanding is that in the end the unions who it says are still negotiating got similar outcomes.
Is it? AFAIK it’s for all of them.
Uh… The railway union got their demands in the end. Biden just did it without paralyzing the economy. Quick reminder that strikes are a means (and not one you wanna use, at that), not an end.
I’ve never used a Mac but my experience with iPhones and iPads (not mine) has convinced me to never touch anything Apple makes. The requirement of iTunes to send files between an iPhone and a PC is, for example, just ridiculous.