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To: ShadowDancer

“My completely uneducated guess from what I’ve read? It was a pretty good mix of poor management and heavy handed unions. Bottom line is, companies fail all the time for a multitude of reasons. If there was a chance to save this and these 5,000 employees refused because they didn’t like the terms then they are free to fully embrace their unemployment. Problem is, they took 13,500 others down with them.”

It probably was a mix of things. I wonder though if the execs took a paycut. As somebody who worked for an hourly wage, I have to say asking the common laborers to take a cut while the exec packages stay the same would make not care one way or another.
Kind of the equivalent of walking out on a burger flipping job.


191 posted on 11/16/2012 5:01:30 PM PST by snarkybob (')
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To: snarkybob

As someone who has never had anything but an hourly wage, nor has my husband, I disagree with that. We all want more but reality dictates otherwise many times. I cannot and will not blame the executives for their wages when they are the ones that assume all the risk. We go home at five (or whatever shift you work) and tend to our own lives, they do not. I don’t want their responsibility so I don’t warrant their pay.


196 posted on 11/16/2012 5:08:21 PM PST by ShadowDancer ("Don't expect to build up the weak by pulling down the strong.")
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