Brown Bailout
Laws That Should Have Never Been Written
Timeline
It all started when Congress passed the ICC Termination Act of 1995, it clearly expressed its intent to preserve all existing rights of both labor and covered employers.
Section 10501(c)(3)(B) of the ICC Termination Act expressly provides: “General Jurisdiction. The enactment of the ICC Termination Act of 1995 shall neither expand nor contract coverage of employees and employers by the Railway Labor Act.”
To see the complete timeline visit the Brown Bailout website.
Business Speaks Volumes
In the end, the most important thing is what people are saying, and in this case there are a lot of business owners speaking out about what is happening and making it known that the competion that exists is vital to thier continued success as a business owner.
To view some of the stories there is a special section on the Brown Bailout website.