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Another reason why to hate Unions

  • said_aouita
  • Sonofanump
    said_aouita;1321328 wrote:No more Twinkie's and Cup Cakes because of a Union.

    http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-11-16/twinkie-maker-hostess-to-shut-down-after-strike
    Why no bailout?
  • majorspark
    Sonofanump;1321335 wrote:Why no bailout?
    Michelle says twinkies contribute to child obesity.
  • oletiger
    wow thats crazy
  • said_aouita
    majorspark;1321337 wrote:Michelle says twinkies contribute to child obesity.
    Just because her youngest is a little fat turd.
  • GoChiefs
    I now know how Tallahassee must have felt. :cry:

  • Con_Alma
    said_aouita;1321328 wrote:No more Twinkie's and Cup Cakes because of a Union.

    http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-11-16/twinkie-maker-hostess-to-shut-down-after-strike
    There will be both Twinkies and Cupcakes. The liquidation process will be inclusive of selling the rights of those two brands to another company.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Despicable. I'm in a union, and I hate it. Don't get me wrong, I like the protection that the union brings (lawyers, etc.) but pretty much loath everything else.
  • said_aouita
    Con_Alma;1321353 wrote:There will be both Twinkies and Cupcakes. The liquidation process will be inclusive of selling the rights of those two brands to another company.
    Please don't bring facts into this thread. We are making fun of unions, Obama and fat people.
  • superman
    Gosh a ruddies, African American president, evil corporation.
    /isadore'd
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    Con_Alma;1321353 wrote:There will be both Twinkies and Cupcakes. The liquidation process will be inclusive of selling the rights of those two brands to another company.
    No doubt the brands will be bought out of bankruptcy, not sure by who, but it could be a really good steal for somebody. Probably not so much for the current owners...or workers.
  • justincredible
    said_aouita;1321351 wrote:Just because her youngest is a little fat turd.
    Making fun of a child? That's far more tacky than Christmas lights.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    ernest_t_bass;1321356 wrote:Despicable. I'm in a union, and I hate it. Don't get me wrong, I like the protection that the union brings (lawyers, etc.) but pretty much loath everything else.
    You don't have to apologize. In Ohio you have to join the union to get a teaching job....and deal with the NEA and the OEA and pay dues that do nothing but pay the union muckety mucks and a certain political party. My father did it for 40 years and hated everything about the union. When he had real problems (with students/parents, fortunately few) the union didn't help him at all, but they did recommend Dukakis in '88 and have an opinion about abortion in Africa. The NEA is a joke.
  • derek bomar
    much like the NHL lockout, this is ridiculous and the fault of unions.
  • sleeper
    Manhattan Buckeye;1321402 wrote:You don't have to apologize. In Ohio you have to join the union to get a teaching job....and deal with the NEA and the OEA and pay dues that do nothing but pay the union muckety mucks and a certain political party. My father did it for 40 years and hated everything about the union. When he had real problems (with students/parents, fortunately few) the union didn't help him at all, but they did recommend Dukakis in '88 and have an opinion about abortion in Africa. The NEA is a joke.
    This. My mom is a teacher so I'm always interested to read the NEA pamphlets that they send to her. Talk about pure propaganda; it might as well be The Communist Manifesto.
  • sleeper
    Count me in as someone who's glad Hostess is going out of business BECAUSE of unions. Good, less union members to deal with.
  • Gblock
    sleeper;1321423 wrote:Count me in as someone who's glad Hostess is going out of business BECAUSE of unions. Good, less union members to deal with.
    simply not true..but it sounds good in the press they have been wanting to cut up and sell this company for years. it has changed hands several times, it was going out of business either way. just a good way to cash out ceo's and investors and blame the union.
  • sleeper
    Gblock;1321427 wrote:simply not true..but it sounds good in the press they have been wanting to cut up and sell this company for years. it has changed hands several times, it was going out of business either way. just a good way to cash out ceo's and investors and blame the union.
    And rightfully so. I don't really care about the details but anytime unions get bad press and union members lose their jobs, I get excited.
  • said_aouita
    justincredible;1321396 wrote:Making fun of a child? That's far more tacky than Christmas lights.
    I thought when the fat kids dad is potus it's allowed?
  • sherm03
    sleeper;1321431 wrote:And rightfully so. I don't really care about the details but anytime unions get bad press and union members lose their jobs, I get excited.
    I don't think it's a good thing when people lose their jobs...whether they are union employees or not. In a time when we should be worried about putting people back to work, it's never a good thing when another 18,000 are looking for a job.

    Gblock is right. This was happening sooner or later. This is the second bankruptcy, and it was just a matter of time. I'm going to miss Wonder Bread.
  • Heretic
    said_aouita;1321358 wrote:Please don't bring facts into this thread. We are making fun of unions, Obama and fat people.
    And stupid people who actually eat stuff like this like it's their job.

    Well, at least now that I've found this thread, that will be a focus.
  • sleeper
    sherm03;1321448 wrote:I don't think it's a good thing when people lose their jobs...whether they are union employees or not. In a time when we should be worried about putting people back to work, it's never a good thing when another 18,000 are looking for a job.

    Gblock is right. This was happening sooner or later. This is the second bankruptcy, and it was just a matter of time. I'm going to miss Wonder Bread.
    Normally yes. But when you deal with unions and the ignorance of their base it's good when things don't go their way. Fall in or GTFO. I'm betting these 18,000 voted for Obama and are now wondering why they aren't being bailed out.
  • Gblock
    they are going out of business because people dont eat twinkies or ho hos anymore. for what ever reason. bad marketing, healthier living etc... i havent had either in 10 years and i havent seen anyone i know eat any either. and i eat plenty of junk food. i dont even see them in the stores anymore. when i was a kid they were always front and center near the checkout making you want to buy them...
  • Con_Alma
    Gblock;1321465 wrote:they are going out of business because people dont eat twinkies or ho hos anymore. for what ever reason. bad marketing, healthier living etc... i havent had either in 10 years and i havent seen anyone i know eat any either. and i eat plenty of junk food. i dont even see them in the stores anymore. when i was a kid they were always front and center near the checkout making you want to buy them...
    Lower sales doesn't mean they can't stay in business.

    The bankruptcy court ordered the bakers unions to take certain concessions. With those in place the business would have continued. Because the union said no and is striking they decided to liquidate and close down.
  • sherm03
    Gblock;1321465 wrote:they are going out of business because people dont eat twinkies or ho hos anymore. for what ever reason. bad marketing, healthier living etc... i havent had either in 10 years and i havent seen anyone i know eat any either. and i eat plenty of junk food. i dont even see them in the stores anymore. when i was a kid they were always front and center near the checkout making you want to buy them...
    The rising cost of production also contributed heavily to this. The first time they went into bankruptcy, they cited the rising cost of ingredients. That cost has only gone up. But at the end of the day, you can only raise the price so much before you hit a ceiling and you just aren't profitable anymore. At the end of the day, the people buying these products were doing so to put in their kid's lunch box. And people are only going to pay so much before they start resorting to buying the off-brand products that are nearly identical.