Union vs Union in the Twinkie Story
The baker's union took a lot of heat for refusing to renegotiate its contracts, even as the company was obviously teetering. Â Even the teamster's union complained that they were being unreasonable, which seemed to many--including me--like prima facie evidence that they must have lost their mind. Â
But a few months later, I got to talk to someone who has a lot of experience in labor negotations. Â They viewed the Hostess story entirely differently from the way that we in the press did: not as a fight between management and their crazy union, but as an internicene dispute between the unions. Â In this telling, the teamsters had an unreasonably sweet deal, one that was killing the company. Â And the bakers declined to take cuts in order to keep the teamsters sugared up. Â They were betting that whoever bought the company would still need the bakers, but not the insane distribution contracts that the teamsters had enjoyed for years. Â
via The Twinkie is Dead! Long Live the Twinkie! - The Daily Beast.