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Old 09-24-2014 | 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by jungle

No, but they have not really changed the very slow pace of negotiations, why does it take so long and who does that benefit?
It benefits both the union and the company.

How does delaying negotiations benefit ALPA?




Originally Posted by jungle

Some unions even double their dues during lengthy negotiations. It is a big win for two of the three players.

How does ALPA increase dues during negotiations? How are lengthy negotiations a big win for ALPA?


No BS, no rhetoric, just lay down a fact or two.





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