[quote name='fatherofcaitlyn']They could have dismantled their business and paid her and every other retiree a share of the sale.
However, they declared bankruptcy and reissued stock.
http://www.florsheim.com/shop/index.html
The company still exists and still produces a product. Any money they make should go towards servicing the pensions of their employees.
It wasn't a matter of not having the money. It was a matter of running themselves into the ground long enough so they could screw over their retirees and start with a clean slate.
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Regarding screwing over public employees, I'm all in favor of reducing the pensions of future retirees and big gubmint reducing the scope of services they provide. The instant you start squeezing the people who gave the best years of their lives to your company, cause, government or whatever, you've entered piece of shit territory.
Nobody honorable rewrites the terms of a contract after the contract has been completed.[/QUOTE]
then she got screwed big time. itd be one thing if the company went under and dissolved, but if theyre still around then she should have gotten some time of check (though perhaps under a restructured plan). seems like there would have been lawsuits over this. im not an expert in much, especially not bankruptcy, so not sure if theres some type of bankruptcy law loophole that allowed them to do this or what.
[quote name='cindersphere']This entire thread reminds me of the housing arguments. I mean you have Ram that is basically saying that if there is no money then it is okay to drop your commitments. Then you have FoC saying that those commitments should be honored until no longer possible, even and dissolution of all assets. Under Rams thinking if I am hovering close to bankruptcy I should just get rid of my obligations and keep my stuff and start over (In a more ghetto way, sign my stuff over to a family member, and tell all my creditors to F off) because hey I don't have the means anymore, I shouldn't be expected to fulfill the contract anymore. Under FoC I lose the house, the car, the dog house, and even my little ice cube trays to try to honor my obligation as much as possible. In Bob's world apparently both are bad because a criminal has broken a 50 dollar window and now the baker is out of a window or something along those lines.
I don't know, Rams position seems to be based upon the acceptance of thievery, stealing labor by lying and promising one price then when the service is fulfilled, taking it away and never getting punished. There is just something inherently wrong with that picture.[/QUOTE]
except i never said anything like that.