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The people who crossed the picket line just delayed the inevitable.
The amazing thing about airlines in general is how long it takes them to go under. They loose money way beyond what the average company could, their results compared to the average American business are terrible by the usual things we judge them by, and yet the linger along.
You see you want someone to blame. Someone to hold accountable. A Lorenzo or a bankruptcy judge, Borman, anyone.
The fact is that everyone was to blame. All of Eastern's costs were out of whack. The productivity sucked. Others were taking their markets. Look at them all, Eastern, Pan Am, TWA, Braniff, National.
Be it a culture, a work ethic, an attitude, management, labor, everyone involved has their own piece of the blame pie.
I refuse to call the people who crossed the line and tried to save Eastern anything negative. It was not going to go on with the people across the street. That Eastern was over and not coming back. They can stand there and point fingers, call people names, etc. They were part of the problem and none of the solution. There was no one coming to help that group and no one who wanted to put the airline back together again. It was over and no one recognized it. Those who chose to follow that type of leadership cannot complain when they are led to oblivion..
Eastern died of terminal stupidity.