The actor, who says his anti-union remarks were “misinterpreted,” did walk the line in New York, where he was visiting to show support for a former co-star appearing Broadway.

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    1 year ago

    The reason unions take a ballot is to decide what their members want. Then they act in unison, irrespective of whether their preferred outcome was successful. It’s perfectly normal for some members to disagree with the outcome, but still support it. I think he made foolish comments, but this is a non story.