Originally Posted by
RJDio
I think the heartburn from this is the company’s willingness to invest in an outsourced product, while having a viable (according to the union) alternative in-house.
While we may be far removed from the toxic environment of the Tilton era, this announcement is a sobering one, remind us we are far from strategic harmony with management. They are/will continue to treat this relationship like Hyman Roth. And so should we.
Kirby found his way around the scope dilemma that he faced, now that's outta the way, what's the holdup on the contract? I think the next 6 months will all telling about the future of the company with respect to labor.