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On 12/4/12 5:18 PM, JustWait wrote:
You are right, the unions wanted to go along with it, it was the 3,000 greedy union "brothers" who ****ed the other 15,000 down the river.. Same way it happened at Finast, the top ten percent wage earners, **** the rest for a few more bucks... The unions had nothing to do with the demise of First National, aka Finast. The chain was the victim of bad management from the Pick-and-Pay Ohio group that took it over and then by the European group - Royal Ahold - that took it over in the late 1980's. The latter organization had all sorts of investigations going on, some of which resulted in heavy fines and jail sentences. Bad management...really bad management, and nothing to do with "union problems." |
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