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OK in 30+ years in aviation I have been a dues paying member of the IMA, AMFA, Teamsters and ALPA . There is only one of the four that I am glad to have voted out. Nothing like getting my trucking magazine each month for my dues...and a union rep that knew nothing about aviation. They lasted two years before the members voted them out.

Until you get the Railroad Labor Act rescinded the companies and government will alway win over the unions.
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