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On May 10, 7:04*am, Larry Dighera wrote:
On Sat, 10 May 2008 13:51:21 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote in tLhVj.103766$TT4.6321@attbi_s22: So why is Congress being asked to re-regulate airlines? Because the union stands to make a great deal of money by asking for protection. How do you think the union stands to profit? *Do you believe the union will raise the members' dues if their bid for re-regulation is granted? * Unions demands are based on the company's profits. If the gov't regulates the industry the airlines will make more profit (its actually a simple proof you do in Econ 101). With more profit, unions demands more. -Robert |
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