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Are the employees better off today
Then they were
ONE MONTH AGO?
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Hey yo, Merq
Yet ANOTHER simple question
YOU CANT/WONT ANSWER!
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Are the employees better off today
Then they were
ONE MONTH AGO?
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How did you feel about the auto bailout?
QUOTE:
“We deeply regret the necessity of today’s decision, but we do not have the financial resources to weather an extended nationwide strike,” Chief Executive Officer Gregory F. Rayburn said in a statement. “Hostess Brands will move promptly to lay off most of its 18,500-member workforce and focus on selling its assets to the highest bidders.”
The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union went on strike Nov. 9 after a bankruptcy judge in White Plains, New York, imposed contract concessions that 92 percent of the union’s workers rejected.
Hostess closed three of its 36 plants permanently Nov. 12, blaming the strike. Hostess said it determined last night that not enough employees had returned to work to restore normal operations. The wind-down will close the remaining 33 bakeries and 565 distribution centers, Hostess said.
If my bosses were getting big raises and I had to give up benefits, I wouldn't care if they closed the plant.
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I imagine any change would be hard on Americans where it pertains to healthcare. Everybody wants it but they don't really know what exactly it is that they want.
Okay, so the new healthcare law isn't perfect…but the old way wasn't working.
Regardless of what our nation goes forward with, it's going to cost. The problem is, no one wants to pay. In the news yesterday I read that a Florida Denny's manager posted a sign that he was adding 5% to bills because of ObamaCare. Ridiculous, but it was bound to happen and it's going to get worse.
btw, HI!
If my bosses were getting big raises and I had to give up benefits, I wouldn't care if they closed the plant.
Blaming unions is just the right wing playing with their balls again.
I was curious about the same thing. Had the auto companies gone bankrupt (which is, in essence, what Hostess is doing, the auto companies workers would have lost their jobs as well.
I do agree with Mercury than when products are made that people do not want, either evolve or the business goes under. Should have happened to the auto industry as well. The auto companies that could do well would have probably grown, and possibly absorbing the employees who lost their previous jobs.
He's not going to answer that question, because there's no answer he can give that won't require backtracking something.
I guess you are right. It seems it all depends on who is shutting down....if it is government supported, then it is good for the country.....if private business, the owners are evil people.
Same result....either way (except those on the government businesses, bet bailed out by the country...and THEN go under...)
If a business "has to" close due to workers' uncompromising actions, there is SOMETHING else going on. Maybe, umm, the business is not in good health, perhaps the management fucked up and were not as good as they thought. Blaming unions is cheap and easy, easier than looking at the business itself.
hello?!? you are not seeing the big picture. union bennies...health care....pension.
America can no longer afford these things. so we either have to put terrifs on imported goods, or get the union in line with today's reality
It's easier for businesses to cry "Unions! Healthcare! Benefits!" than to blame themselves for poor business decisions. Um, if your business is in such a bad shape that you "need" your workers to take cuts, giving your top officials raises and bonuses is NOT a good thing to do.
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While I agree that giving top officials raises and bonuses was not a good thing to do, the difference in the amount of money spent on that as compared to pension and benefit reforms is simply unsustainable.
What happened here is going to continue to happen even more in the future.
So Toyota sold a LOT of cars for a loss. According to you they should have gone out of business.
The Prius program is still in the red for Toyota.
Not what I said
I said they sold a lot of cars that were in great demand
And
Could sustain a START UP BRAND
PRIUS is not in the red![]()
If a business "has to" close due to workers' uncompromising actions, there is SOMETHING else going on. Maybe, umm, the business is not in good health, perhaps the management fucked up and were not as good as they thought. Blaming unions is cheap and easy, easier than looking at the business itself.
I bet you, that we will see states like CA, IL, NY file for bankruptcy protection due to the massive overly compensated pension liabilities and rightfully so. they should either shut down these programs or offer members .05 to .10 on the dollar on this ponzi scheme
If my bosses were getting big raises and I had to give up benefits, I wouldn't care if they closed the plant.
Blaming unions is just the right wing playing with their balls again.