Originally Posted by
ToiletDuck
Rick if you can point me in a better direction I'll thank you for it but as far as I can tell "fair and equitable" isn't anything defined about how list must be merged but instead a promise that due process will be afforded to everyone. One union can submit to another their proposal and the other can deny or accept then counter and eventually go to arbitration. I've understood it to afford each group the same liberties and process that must be followed allowing each to object or agree at key points. Kind of like how each criminal is guaranteed a certain due process. He might be on video committing murder but he's still entitled to the full legal system.
Good post. You are correct.