This is a blog that focuses on issues related to buses and workers in the transportation industry. What is "Rank-and-File" unionism? The term "rank-and-file" is defined as "those who form the major portion of any group or organization." The term "rank-and-file unionism" describes how a union should operate: it simply means it's the members who run the union in a democratic and collective manner. The essence of rank-and-file unionism is not democratic rhetoric, but democratic practice.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Passengers Have to Sit on Floor
A Greyhound spokeswoman said it’s against company policy to overcrowd buses and that asking passengers to sit in aisles “would be unheard of” for the bus line. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, every passenger on a bus must have unobstructed access to exits. The company’s website says seating on Greyhound is “first-come, first-served” and that buying a ticket in advance doesn't guarantee a seat. The website says Greyhound sometimes adds extra buses to routes during peak travel times. “That’s something we would never allow,” the spokeswoman said about passengers’ sitting on aisle floors. go to link>>>
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