To: MeeknMing; Beck_isright; Hildy; Wphile; bneal; TopQuark; All
Mr. Carty, you lied. You took our pensions, and you stealthily funded & protected your own from a bankruptcy judge. You as well as our other members of management should be ashamed. Step down now!
To: getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL
The word shame is not in an executives nor politicians vocabulary. Honor is not either for most of them.
5 posted on
04/18/2003 7:42:48 PM PDT by
Beck_isright
("We created underarm deodorant, and the French turned that down too."-Mitch Daniels, Budget Director)
To: getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL
When economic times are good, management/labor relations are strained. When you have a 9-11 event that slows consumer confidence and CRUSHES an industry like the Airlines, relations are terrible because of the urgency of the economic disaster that now looms (bankruptcy). (The airline industry has ALWAYS been a roller coaster of an industry, btw. Even before 9-11).
If times were still good, NOBODY would care about management's perks except the union execs and some union members. These perks are not unusual in business, but are a major sticking point for unions. They always have been and I imagine always will be. It's the nature of distrust that unions have of management. By the way, wearing managements shoes isn't an easy job. You have to make decisions, and some of those decisions will always make someone unhappy. (Believe me, I was a Purchasing Manager for 18 years and dealt with folks at all management levels in the company. I also dealt with corporate employees, suppliers and subordinates). One could imagine that at the TOP management level at a company as large as AMR, those decisions can make a LOT of folks unhappy. Evidence this chain of events at AMR.
Just my 2 cents, and worth both pennies. :O)
11 posted on
04/19/2003 6:07:51 AM PDT by
MeekOneGOP
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