they’ll get some rat judge to claim that the workers were illegally “locked out” and they’ll get unemployment going back to when the strike started, and then they’ll get their pensions sent to the pension guarantee board and they can start collecting immediately..
Nah, here's what the plan is...
"I don't want to lose my job. It's Christmas time," said 23-year-old Daniel Smith, who makes $11.64 an hour at the plant. "But if I have to take the cuts they're talking about I can get more from unemployment."