Cap Mandrake
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ORIGINAL: Sauvequipeut Why do you need to sue the airgroups on Horn Island to provide backfill? I know they're Yanks, but surely you could try just ordering them to do it? Most will have assumed that "sued" was just a typographical transposition of "used", but your observation is very astute and displays a deep understanding of American labor relations. It's the pilots unions, you see. *****United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Samoa, Dec. 22, 1942(c)******* Judge Ito: Mr. Cheatham, I must warn you I am inclined to grant the injunction against your client's planned labor action on the grounds that they are public safety employees. Do you have an answer for that? I. Dunn. Cheatham, Esq., counsel for the Pacific Pilots Assn. Local Number 221: <looks at notes, pauses> Yes...your Honor, we feel it is....well...not fair. Judge Ito: Not fair? Is that the best you've got, Mr. Cheatham? I. Dunn. Cheatham, Esq., counsel for the Pacific Pilots Assn. Local Number 221: One moment your Honor <leans toward a young man in fine linen slacks sitting next to him who begins to whisper in his ear..counsel nods then begins to speak> Your Honor, we object to the classification of our members as public safety employees. To begin, they are bomber pilots and crews. Judge Ito: Agreed, go on. I. Dunn. Cheatham, Esq., counsel for the Pacific Pilots Assn. Local Number 221: Secondly, as a consequence, many more people are likely to be injured or killed WHEN they are working than during a work stoppage. On this grounds, then, they cannot be reasonably be classified as public safety workers. Judge Ito: hmmm....that's is quite good. It really is....
< Message edited by Cap Mandrake -- 4/22/2012 4:40:36 PM >
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