Given
another chance, the bakers’ union representing 5,600 Hostess workers again decided
to let its members – and 13,000 Hostess employees represented by other unions –
lose their jobs rather than accept bankruptcy court-ordered wage and benefits
cuts that would have kept the 82-year-old company afloat.
The
maker of Twinkies clearly had been mismanaged over the years, but the move by
the bakers’ union is inexplicable. (Other unions, including the Teamsters,
which represented 6,700 Hostess workers, had accepted the concessions.) Put
simply: It chose – and chose for others – no jobs over jobs.
As
Mama always said: “Stupid is as stupid does.”
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