Posted by RN on November 16, 2012 at 10:42:07 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: O/T No more Twinkies posted by 37Chief on November 16, 2012 at 08:23:25:
The recipes and process are copyright/trademarked valuable assets- Oscar Meyer/Kraft foods might get them. Another possible but unlikely result- union buys at bankruptcy auction and become a workers cooperative, employee owned stock company and competes in market- sort of like Triiumph workers tried in England about 1980s- and failed. Locally in Madison, Wisconsin area we have a few communal or employee owned stock companies- Woodmans Grocery, PDQ gas station, a cab company, Wiily Street coop grocery and they are competitive- and mostly non union now since the owner/employee's don't want to pay union dues for negotiations with themselves. Only exception I've heard of is Teamster Union on coop transport outfit- and that is because the Teamsters provide medical and pension beneifits monitored by federals. Jobs can stay if Union borrows money from AFL-CIO and Dem party to buy the recipes and plants- then the union boss's will have to be paid out of profit sharing - if any profits. RN
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