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0.5 pts Congress has not allowed widespread work stoppages to occur in the railroad industry but has resolved disputes by enacting legislation binding the parties to the recommendations of the President Emergency Boards or by imposing a form of "last best offer" arbitration.

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The congress has been able to prevent the widespread stoppages because they have the power to enforce the emergency board recommendations. These recommendations were viewed by the parties to be very valuable and could definitely serve as the grounds for the resolutions of disputes that may arise.

A one-day rail strike that happened in 1991 was resolved by the congress by enacting PUB L.102 -29 which was said to have the effects of imposing many of the recommendations of Presidential Emergency Board ( PEB) 219

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