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Originally Posted by Jacks
Seriously?
The bakers union represented 30% of the workers, clearly there was not unanimous support within that union. So basically, lets guess between 15% - 25% of the employees, "held together" and cost the other 75% - 85% of the employees their jobs. You have no problem with that because sometimes it works?
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I'm not defending their decision, I'm defending their right to organize, to bargain and to strike. As I said this is newsworthy because things went bad. There are countless times when both parties reach a mutually profitable agreement and it ends up on the back pages, if reported at all.