I think Obama should keep out of this. The republican governor is clearly on the side of management. The union has already given 90 days for a negotiated settlement. Management knows that the public has been persuaded that they are right and that busting unions is a cure all for local economic woes. MIAMI, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Florida's Republican governor wants President Barack Obama to invoke federal law and order a cooling-off period if nearly 15,000 longshoremen walk off the job in a looming strike that would be a big blow to the state's economy, according to a letter he sent the president this week.
The International Longshoremen's Association union and the U.S. Maritime Alliance grouping of shippers and ports have been bargaining since March but reportedly remain far from a deal covering cargo handling at 15 ports on the U.S. Gulf and eastern coasts.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/2 ... ref=topbar
Florida Ports Strike: Rick Scott Asks Obama For Help
Florida Ports Strike: Rick Scott Asks Obama For Help
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Florida Ports Strike: Rick Scott Asks Obama For Help
yup. Gov't should keep out of it unless & until someone breaks the law. If they need arbitration there are plenty of contractors that will gladly offer their services.
Florida Ports Strike: Rick Scott Asks Obama For Help
Invoking Taft-Hartley would extend the time for negotiation. However, if they have been working on this since March, not sure of the point of extending it.
A strike may be the only thing that brings the parties to a resolution.
A strike may be the only thing that brings the parties to a resolution.
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