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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous] The definition of spin is trying to claim that WTU silently supports mandatory vaccination. I mean, really. Is that what you believe?[/quote] I have not said such a thing. What I have said is that the WTU is willing to negotiate a mandate. I believe that if the organization was not open to a mandate, it would simply refuse to negotiate it. But, that is my opinion (see how easy it is to make such a distinction?). As a factual matter, neither you nor I know what the WTU's position in a negotiation would be. [/quote] Ok Jeff, this is my last go-around with you then I promise to drop it out of respect for your forum and the fact that you have engaged me rather than deleting my posts. You are wrong about labor law and how union bargaining works. You don’t understand it. If a union “refuses to negotiate” a matter of mandatory bargaining, that is a breach of their duty to bargain in good faith. The union cannot just say “no, we will not negotiate that.” What “mandatory subject for bargaining” means is that both sides HAVE to negotiate in good faith. I suppose you genuinely believe WTU’s position on mandatory vaccines is unknown and cannot be discerned from other facts. I think that’s entirely against the weight of the evidence, but at least we are clear on the disagreement. [/quote]
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