Originally Posted by
757Driver
Not to slam your post DJD but what are you insinuating here. Our full-term strikers were out of a job for 3 years back in the '80's. Not sure how much time any UAL Pilot spent on the street during any of their strikes but I bet it wasn't even close to that.
UAL pilot strike was 29 days, although the "hostilities" lasted much longer. The strike was followed by the first ESOP attempt (2 years later?) as it was clear management was intent on continuing their anti-labor activities.