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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph7195" data-source="post: 7931210" data-attributes="member: 633259"><p>This is kinda the same situation as the auto companies a couple years ago. The unions in hostess had thought they had wiggle room when it came to negotiating a better situation for it's workers, but miscalculated when they underestimated the severity of the bankruptcy agreements with the lenders holding the company afloat. Now the workers lose their jobs and any chance of a Union later down the road, if they are rehired, and now even overseas companies can buy them at the right price.</p><p></p><p>I foresee them moving to a state which does not allow Unions in order to keep the costs down. That's the main reason all the car manufacturing plants are opening in Mississippi, because pay is lowere compared to Detroit, but it's still higher than the average wage in Mississippi. I just hope an American company buys most of the Hostess brands. Most people don't realize Hostess has over 30 separate brands, and all are being sold off separately to maximize loan repayment profits. Ti<span style="color: black">tty</span> sprinkles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph7195, post: 7931210, member: 633259"] This is kinda the same situation as the auto companies a couple years ago. The unions in hostess had thought they had wiggle room when it came to negotiating a better situation for it's workers, but miscalculated when they underestimated the severity of the bankruptcy agreements with the lenders holding the company afloat. Now the workers lose their jobs and any chance of a Union later down the road, if they are rehired, and now even overseas companies can buy them at the right price. I foresee them moving to a state which does not allow Unions in order to keep the costs down. That's the main reason all the car manufacturing plants are opening in Mississippi, because pay is lowere compared to Detroit, but it's still higher than the average wage in Mississippi. I just hope an American company buys most of the Hostess brands. Most people don't realize Hostess has over 30 separate brands, and all are being sold off separately to maximize loan repayment profits. Ti[COLOR=black]tty[/COLOR] sprinkles. [/QUOTE]
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