To be fair, you probably need to quote this as well:ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 5:47 pm even if it's an "illegal" strike?
https://www.npr.org/2022/12/01/11401236 ... ill-senateThe Senate has approved a measure meant to avert a railroad strike in eight days — without the paid sick days rail workers have been asking for.
Senators passed the bill to force unions to accept a tentative agreement reached earlier this year between railroad managers and their workers and make an imminent strike illegal — without making any changes — by an 80-15 vote. They rejected a measure to offer paid sick leave, 52-43. Both measures required 60 votes to clear the Senate.
Both bills cleared the House on Wednesday.
Biden applauded the move and vowed to sign it as soon as Congress sends it to his desk — which could happen as soon as Friday.
"Six Republicans voted in favor of the Senate's paid sick leave effort and only one Democrat — Joe Manchin — voted against it."
So basically the Republicans were against the paid sick leave, and ultimately the Democrats had to concede in order to avoid the catastrophic shutdown, if I'm reading this correctly, yes?
And yes, it sucks, as I would have much rather A) Not had the government involved, or B) Had the government include the paid sick leave - But it needs to be called out the REPUBLICANS are the reason for B. As for A, that's on the corporations...and is anyone surprised the REPUBLICANS sided with the corporations (as well as force the Dem's/Biden's hand on this in order to have a misleading talking point)?