D
dragon04
Guest
Or the potential thereof. I thought I saw a thread started about this. Maybe I was wrong.<br /><br />I have some questions.<br /><br />1. Has this ever happened before?<br /><br />2. Is this an attempt to get a "better deal" because the STS program is scheduled for termination in 3 years?<br /><br />3. Are wages and benefits so bad that it's worth striking on the hope that a fickle Congress would fund the needed concessions by USA?<br /><br />This seems very strange to me. I don't want to turn this into a debate on Unions, but the timing seems suspect to me considering our obligations to the completion of the ISS and the remaining number or Orbiter missions.<br /><br />Perhaps more largely speaking, what does this mean for our Manned Space Program? Will it be held hostage to future threats of work outages due to Labor vs. Management issues?<br /><br />That could be detrimental to our Manned Space Program in the eyes of the taxpayer and Congress, I should think.<br /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <em>"2012.. Year of the Dragon!! Get on the Dragon Wagon!".</em> </div>