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Will Spirit Survive if they WalK?

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To answer a much earlier question; historically management usually caves very quickly once a strike commences and checks leave with no money coming in. Typically in publicly traded companies stake holders don't care about "petty" disagreements and want the cash flow restored. That said sometimes strikes don't work when the company has very deep pockets and some other source of income. However I'd lay a bet that either right before zero hour or very shortly thereafter a deal is made.

Check out Hard Landings, Petzinger ( http://www.amazon.com/Hard-Landing-Contest-Profits-Airlines/dp/0812928350) for some great union stories of old. Good luck.
 

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