Sunday, November 18, 2012

Via the "Gateway Pundit"

I am particularly fond of this quote: "They were well aware of the potential consequences of their actions but stood strong for dignity, justice and respect.” I am curious though, I wonder how dignity, justice and respect are going to feed 18,000 families.

Surely, it wasn't the Bakers union or their leadership who had anything to do with the demise of Hostess.  They only made a just and fair decision: "They decided that they were not going to agree to another round of outrageous wage and benefit cuts and give up their pension only to see yet another management team fail and Wall Street vulture capitalists and ‘restructuring specialists’ walk away with untold millions of dollars.

Bakers Union President: We Knew Hostess Could Die

Posted by Jim Hoft on Saturday, November 17, 2012, 7:00 PM

 
 

Frank Hurt
Bakers Union President Frank Hurt released a statement yesterday after Hostess closed all of its American plants.
Hurt said the union knew Hostess could die.
They went on strike anyway and today 18,000 more Americans are out of work.
The Biz Journal reported, via RedState:
“Our members decided they were not going to take any more abuse from a company they have given so much to for so many years. They decided that they were not going to agree to another round of outrageous wage and benefit cuts and give up their pension only to see yet another management team fail and Wall Street vulture capitalists and ‘restructuring specialists’ walk away with untold millions of dollars.
“Throughout this long and difficult process, BCTGM members showed tremendous courage, solidarity and devotion to principle. They were well aware of the potential consequences of their actions but stood strong for dignity, justice and respect.”
Oh well, at least Frank still has a job.
(Thanks to Banafsheh Zand Bonazzi for the Twinkie funeral picture.)

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