Originally Posted by
Carl Spackler
I don't remember if the judge can or cannot impose a contract. Last time around they could, but rules may have changed. The important point to me is that you're better off with no/imposed contract as opposed to something you agree to for 6 years. With no contract, I think your ability to seek self help is a lot better than now where the NMB sides with management.
Don't know all the legal ins and outs on this, so I'd like to learn more about it.
Carl
He can impose a contract, however, it can
not contain any scope relief.