Originally Posted by
gojo
Oh you mean this:
The last major strikes by airline workers came in 1993, when American Airlines flight attendants struck against concession demands. However, instead of supporting the strike, the pilots’ union ordered its members to cross the picket lines and continue to fly planes. APFA called off the strike after only five days, agreeing to a deal for binding arbitration brokered by the administration of President Bill Clinton. It required flight attendants to return to work under terms of the same draconian work rule concessions that were the immediate catalyst for the walkout.
Not at all imposed by American, but directed from the union
Quit trying to change the story. When parties are released, the company can impose a final offer. Do you agree or not?