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The Delta/Northwest merger – and others – might be in jeopardy due to pilots’ failure to agree, or to other labor groups’ outright opposition (see this week’s story). Our question: Are labor groups right when they charge that mergers usually benefit top executives, but not workers or passengers? Should labor be allowed to have a say in mergers, or should management be free to do what it believes to be in the best interests of the airline? Post your comments here.
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RE: Should labor get a voice in mergers?
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AnonymousMar 9 2008, 4:03 PM EDT
Yes, they seem to be the only one's that have the same interest as the passengers. The only people that will benefit from the DL-NW merger as it stands is the executives=the greedy selfish executives. Definetely not the passengers or the loyal frequent flyers from NW. I might feel different if it was the other way around with NW being the surviror.
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