To be honest, I'm not informed enough to make an accurate assessment of this line of reasoning. It certainly sounds reasonable. So the questions are:
- Does the President designate NMB members, and are they subject to Congressional approval (thereby sharing responsibility)?
- Have either ASA or Pinnacle attempted to be released for a strike? What was the outcome of said filing?
In any case, I think it takes a minimum of 2 years of negotiation before a the "s" word can even be discussed. (?) No large airline has gone on strike for what, 10 years?
I honestly don't know how much a single President, or an ineffective republican party can really have on these things . . . I don't know the law.
Guess we'll find out soon. Barak is gonna be the man . . .maybe one of his first acts will be to allow AMR pilots to strike, thereby stranding hundreds of thousands of passengers in 2009? Who knows?