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<blockquote data-quote="Up In Smoke" data-source="post: 4381881" data-attributes="member: 79702"><p>One advantage to having a unionized work force is the negotiated fixed costs. The 5 and 6 year contracts negotiated after the strike of 1997 were company proposals that would give them a clearer financial path. Obviously competition and economic factors will affect the profitability of every company but labor cost remain a constant. Just like SPOHR and a thousand other cost/production matrices, cost of labor per pkg is helped by negotiated fixed costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up In Smoke, post: 4381881, member: 79702"] One advantage to having a unionized work force is the negotiated fixed costs. The 5 and 6 year contracts negotiated after the strike of 1997 were company proposals that would give them a clearer financial path. Obviously competition and economic factors will affect the profitability of every company but labor cost remain a constant. Just like SPOHR and a thousand other cost/production matrices, cost of labor per pkg is helped by negotiated fixed costs. [/QUOTE]
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