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The strike is set to significantly disrupt trade, creating uncertainty ahead of the US election.
Archived version: https://archive.ph/dfsbR
SpinScore: https://spinscore.io/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.com%2Fnews%2Farticles%2Fc3vkdp3rx17o
You can correct me if I’m mistaken, but even though the strike was shut down, that was not the end of the admin’s efforts on the PTO issues. It took a few months, but they now have a much better deal than what they started off with.
From the IBEW:
I saw in the other comments that @[email protected] is IBEW, so maybe they can confirm.
I still see this story popping up, but though it is true Biden blocked the strike, that things were handled satisfactorily a few months afterward.
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Thank you, this is some of what makes me uncertain as someone outside, I have no idea as to which parties are actually receiving new benefits since most sources lump everyone together. It makes it very difficult to tell what has or hasn’t been accomplished and both sides can spin it to what they wish and most will never know the truth.
I do remember reading about the work conditions and just the logistical issues of having the job, and it did sound rather nightmarish and I had no clue why anyone would do it if they had any other choice. Props to those who do it, I’m certain it’s a crucial job, but it is not something I’m cut out for!
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