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August 21, 2011 at 6:05 PM #723543August 21, 2011 at 8:31 PM #722364moneymakerParticipant
I agree, I’m really going to be surprised if they strike. But then I think I was surprised when they did a strike last time. In my opinion both sides lost. I remember my wife said she would have no problem crossing the line during the last strike, I personally feel no real connection to any super market and have no problem going else where.
August 21, 2011 at 8:31 PM #722455moneymakerParticipantI agree, I’m really going to be surprised if they strike. But then I think I was surprised when they did a strike last time. In my opinion both sides lost. I remember my wife said she would have no problem crossing the line during the last strike, I personally feel no real connection to any super market and have no problem going else where.
August 21, 2011 at 8:31 PM #723057moneymakerParticipantI agree, I’m really going to be surprised if they strike. But then I think I was surprised when they did a strike last time. In my opinion both sides lost. I remember my wife said she would have no problem crossing the line during the last strike, I personally feel no real connection to any super market and have no problem going else where.
August 21, 2011 at 8:31 PM #723211moneymakerParticipantI agree, I’m really going to be surprised if they strike. But then I think I was surprised when they did a strike last time. In my opinion both sides lost. I remember my wife said she would have no problem crossing the line during the last strike, I personally feel no real connection to any super market and have no problem going else where.
August 21, 2011 at 8:31 PM #723568moneymakerParticipantI agree, I’m really going to be surprised if they strike. But then I think I was surprised when they did a strike last time. In my opinion both sides lost. I remember my wife said she would have no problem crossing the line during the last strike, I personally feel no real connection to any super market and have no problem going else where.
August 21, 2011 at 8:33 PM #722369poorgradstudentParticipant[quote=AN]Striking in a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure there are a lot of unemployed people who are more than willing to take their spots.[/quote]
Not negotiating with employees during a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure the competition is eager to gobble up their market share. But what’s a little negative PR?Honestly though, in most strikes it takes two to tango. Look at the NFL as a perfect example of a labor disagreement where it was hard to feel much sympathy for either side.
August 21, 2011 at 8:33 PM #722460poorgradstudentParticipant[quote=AN]Striking in a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure there are a lot of unemployed people who are more than willing to take their spots.[/quote]
Not negotiating with employees during a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure the competition is eager to gobble up their market share. But what’s a little negative PR?Honestly though, in most strikes it takes two to tango. Look at the NFL as a perfect example of a labor disagreement where it was hard to feel much sympathy for either side.
August 21, 2011 at 8:33 PM #723062poorgradstudentParticipant[quote=AN]Striking in a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure there are a lot of unemployed people who are more than willing to take their spots.[/quote]
Not negotiating with employees during a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure the competition is eager to gobble up their market share. But what’s a little negative PR?Honestly though, in most strikes it takes two to tango. Look at the NFL as a perfect example of a labor disagreement where it was hard to feel much sympathy for either side.
August 21, 2011 at 8:33 PM #723216poorgradstudentParticipant[quote=AN]Striking in a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure there are a lot of unemployed people who are more than willing to take their spots.[/quote]
Not negotiating with employees during a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure the competition is eager to gobble up their market share. But what’s a little negative PR?Honestly though, in most strikes it takes two to tango. Look at the NFL as a perfect example of a labor disagreement where it was hard to feel much sympathy for either side.
August 21, 2011 at 8:33 PM #723573poorgradstudentParticipant[quote=AN]Striking in a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure there are a lot of unemployed people who are more than willing to take their spots.[/quote]
Not negotiating with employees during a down turn. Is that smart? I’m sure the competition is eager to gobble up their market share. But what’s a little negative PR?Honestly though, in most strikes it takes two to tango. Look at the NFL as a perfect example of a labor disagreement where it was hard to feel much sympathy for either side.
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