Greedy bastards bleed their companies dry then blame the uni
While I would certainly not disagree with you on the first part, Ken, the unions themselves also have a hand in bleeding a company dry. Even the teamsters, not a typically business-friendly bunch, made concessions in an effort to keep the company going. And, they suggested their brethern in the bakery unions take a similar path by holding a secret ballot. You can just about bet your bottom dollar that had the ballot taken place, none of this would be happening because people would have given up a little to save their jobs.
I don't agree that the fat cats in the company should have gotten the salaries they did. But I also don't agree that the fat cats in the unions, who will still get paid if Hostess goes under (you know there'll be several other companys waiting to buy up what they can and Twinkie The Kid will ride again) should be making a decision like this for the people who will lose their jobs, when they themselves likely have little at stake.
But, that's just my opinion. Maybe I'm over-simplifying.
Chuck