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Management will keep coming back and will keep making very slow signs of "progress." If you jump half-way to a goal each time, you'll never actually get there ...but progress is still being made.
Look at the big picture: there is no way the NMB will release the IBT to strike in the run-up to a presidential election. The pilots would just be forced back to work anyway.
This thing has another 3 years in it at least...
Where or when did the company say they were returning to the negotiating table? All they agreed to was a meeting in DC with the NMB. Even the local said they don't know what to expect. Hardly sounds like negotiations will definitely be resumingOriginally Posted by dupe
Yet the company stated it would return to the table.Management will keep coming back and will keep making very slow signs of "progress." If you jump half-way to a goal each time, you'll never actually get there ...but progress is still being made.
Look at the big picture: there is no way the NMB will release the IBT to strike in the run-up to a presidential election. The pilots would just be forced back to work anyway.
This thing has another 3 years in it at least...