Even union officials don’t support this union demand
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In a surprising turn of events, even union officials are voicing their opposition to a government-imposed arbitration demand. They argue that such a move would strip workers of their fundamental right to ratify contracts, a principle enshrined in both the Faster Labor Contracts Act and the PRO Act. This matters because it highlights a significant rift within labor leadership regarding workers' rights and the future of labor negotiations.
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