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Old 11-28-2014 | 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by EdGrimley
If it's a legally binding contract then it becomes a lawsuit. Delta sues when someone breaks a contract. If the contract is well written, a judge will decide in favor of those who were harmed. The key is unambiguous language that has a tangible penalty attached to it and union leadership that is willing to enforce the contract.

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and of course Delta gets sued by businesses, government, people each year as well. It's part of doing business.
I would read the RLA. It specifies when and how the courts can get involved in the process.
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