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"The agreement still left the machinists' union, representing 20,000 ramp and public-contact workers, without a contract deal as a judge's afternoon deadline neared for ruling on whether to break their contract."Boeingman said:
Dizel8 said:I have little doubt, that the IAM will reach a deal with the company and if no deal is reached in time, da judge will extend the timeframe.
The company absolutely needs the concession ( or so they maintain) and will not back down, the IAM knows this and of the two options available, keeping the jobs is the only sensible way to go.
densoo said:"The agreement still left the machinists' union, representing 20,000 ramp and public-contact workers, without a contract deal as a judge's afternoon deadline neared for ruling on whether to break their contract."
Dizel8 said:Whatever the reason, the outcome is the same. You agree?
PCL_128 said:This isn't that unexpected. The IAM deal is what we really need to wait for. If nothing by 2:00 PM, then the judge can impose a deal and the IAM can walk off. Stay tuned...