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I really don't think there's such a thing. Maybe some local LEC guy is calling the 'official' but national would get slapped with a harassment suit quicker than anything.
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O Great Swami of jetcareers, I must respectably disagree with you.
ALPA won a lawsuit recently - Dunn, Duckworth, et al .vs. ALPA. Captain Duckworth of Airtran sued ALPA for publishing a scab list, and the judge declared that the list was correct, and so was the title.
The judge upheld ALPA's right to publish the list.
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HULL, Circuit Judge:
A group of airline pilots allege that the Air Line Pilots Association-a labor union-libeled them by placing them on a "scabs" list. The pilots also assert that by listing them as "scabs," the union intentionally interfered with their business relationships with other airlines. The district court dismissed the tortious interference claim for failure to state a claim for relief. As for the libel claim, the court held on summary judgment that the description of the pilots as "scabs" was not false because the pilots admit they crossed union picket lines and worked during the 1989 strike of Eastern Air Lines. The district court also held there was no evidence of actual malice. We affirm.
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The definition of "scab" follows:
a contemptible person b (1) : a worker who refuses to join a labor union (2) : a union member who refuses to strike or returns to work before a strike has ended (3) : a worker who accepts employment or replaces a union worker during a strike
Another excerpt:
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Individuals were placed on this list of working pilots only upon receipt of two confirmed reports that they had crossed ALPA picket lines, and after being provided with "an opportunity to refute the allegation" that they had crossed picket lines ...
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Full story at:
http://www.law.emory.edu/11circuit/oct99/97-5587.man.html