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Ah so that's the line you think they won't cross? Glad we were able to narrow that down.
I'm of the opinion there are no lines a company won't cross if there's a dollar to be made, and there's decades of evidence this is the case. It wasn't that long ago that big business would hire people to give a beat down to protesting workers.
It's not my goal to change the minds of people online. Ultimately this conversation has boiled down to me having an opinion based on actions I have seen taken against workers, and you believing there is a line in the sand that "cannot" be crossed because the company is smart enough not to.
We aren't getting anywhere by continuing.
You keep saying there's tons of evidence, yet provided none.
Find me one time an american company unilaterally decreaced the pay of a union contract during its term.
If that was common, we would't negotiate multi-year agreements.
In fact, it would be far easier for them to do that after the contract expires, and a 1 year contract term would give them many more opportunities.
I guess the point I made three times didn't get across to you, did it.
I don't know what point you're trying to make. Yes I think boeing taking am action that ensures a strike and also loses them money for no benefit is not plausible.
Do some cursory reading on the national labor relations act.
I even said:
And yet you continue to harp on about this, and now tell me to go do some reading? Read the comments you're replying to.
You haven't conceded a single thing or even mentioned any of the rebuttals I have made to you points, and you continue to attack what I have repeatedly stated as only being my opinions.
I should have trusted my instinct beforehand. This isn't a discussion. This is a waste of effort.