Illinois lawmakers differ on congressional action to avert rail strike: necessary or ‘horrible precedent’ – State Journal-Register (Springfield)

"I'd really argue that Congress is not the place where we should be the final arbiters of these decisions," said U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis. "It sets a horrible precedent for the future where you're not going to have voluntary agreements."
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Where's Mine ???
3 years ago

What a shame the heroic railroad workers don’t have an Amendment 1 to protect thier bargaining rights from the greedy corporate railroads & Biden administration??

JackBolly
3 years ago

To late – Every House member from IL voted yea (against the unions) except for Kinzinger who didn’t vote.

Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

Collective bargaining, stay out of it Washington, if they pass there bill it means the end of collective bargaining unreal.

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