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Has a strike ever shutdown an airline?

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That's a fairly pointless post isn't it?

PSA was bought out in the 80's by what is now UsAirways.

What does a strike in the 70's have to do with anything?


Look at what is left of US air, not much considering management at many US airlines and the public could care less if you went out on strike or not.
 
Look at what is left of US air, not much considering management at many US airlines and the public could care less if you went out on strike or not.

Genius. Pure genius. The articulation of the thought and the pure art form that is your sentence composition blows me away.

There is no way I can come back against the above. Just no way.

I do agree with you on this point:

" Look at what is left of US air, not much considering management ..."

Although I may have stated it less intelligently than yourself.

Thank you for your contributions to this forum as well as Society in general.


YKMKR
 
And the answer would be - so what/? -
If management wants to scuttle the ship- that's their choice. Our choice is to be reasonable and know our own value.
Great job Spirit-
 
And the answer would be - so what/? -
If management wants to scuttle the ship- that's their choice. Our choice is to be reasonable and know our own value.
Great job Spirit-

Scuttle the ship? You will get the order of Lenin for this Captain!
 

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