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QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ....I believe Mr. Gunn said over a year ago if he doesn't have the funds he indicated was needed to run the system safely and properly, less budget money would mean shut down time. He had structured the system about as lean as he could and still run it safely. I believe he was speaking of the complete system.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton Don I am pretty sure that Congress had some hand in the labor protection agreements. Recall reading something about it somewhere. (How is that for an authority.) I'll admit I don't remember the details. It is sort of moot now, because it is part of the contract, and I don't think it is possible for Amtrak to unilaterally back out of the deal, so long as it is a continuing operation. Fat chance that the unions would even let that item get on the table. It is unfortunate, but the business world is full of managers who either cannot or will not provide employees with the resources necessary to get a job done. These managers will use words like "It's your job, I don't care how you do it, just get it done." If not direct, it is implied that a career or employment is on the line. Dave Gunn has never done ego trips and he is not doing one now. As has been mentioned before, Gunn had to be talked into coming out of retirement to take the Amtrak job and there is no way any threats of career or employment conditions could cause him any concern. Like the news or not, Gunn is merely stating what has to happen at the point when there is no longer sufficient ca***o continue operations. If you look carefully, you will see that Gunn is not saying that he will shut down Amtrak if government funds are not budgeted or for that matter if the second step, the appropriation of funds (the actual authority to distribute the funds) fails. What he is saying is that when Amtrak's cash reaches a certain level, it will not be able to continue operations. It should be noted that Gunn probably does not have the authority to shut down Amtrak. That kind of authority rest with the Amtrak Board of Directors and of the board members, Gunn is the only director that was not appointed by the President Bush.
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