Krystal
Dispatch Betty
How does that work, etiquette-wise? I know if FAs are striking, and an FA crosses the line of his own members to work, thats bad. But does the same thing with regards to an FA strike apply to, say, a mechanic; who (assuming is union) his own union isn't striking? Or if, by some chance, some position person who doesn't have a union, and goes to work? Are those people considered to be "crossing a line"; even though it's not a line thats theirs and they're not working the struck work; just working their own completely separate jobs?
EDIT: I think Todd answered already...
But to add......do other unions respect the strike of the union who is striking? If FAs strike, do mechanics not go to work either out of support?
I dont know. Alot of the people who would be on the picket lines are my close friends and people I once used to fly the line with. I think they know that I support them (I still wear an AFA pin and carry and AFA bag tag, until CPS FA's get their contract) but if they happen to be picketing outside of my office, its going to be rough to just walk past them.