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Colt Halts Production of Long Guns for the Retail Market???
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<blockquote data-quote="jstaylor62" data-source="post: 3270415" data-attributes="member: 6870"><p>I saw the Labor Union destroy Scrivner in OKC. The grocery business in OKC was starting to get very competitive and tough for even a local wholesaler to stay in business. This was back when there were 10-12 different grocery chains in OKC alone. Scrivner went to the Union and asked for a drop in wages to stay competitive. This was the late 80's and order pullers in the warehouse were making $14 hour ... forklift drivers $22 ... they had 600+ trucks ... 800+ trailers ...</p><p></p><p>The Union refused ... Scrivner's business started collapsing and they layed off workers and eventually sold off what was left</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstaylor62, post: 3270415, member: 6870"] I saw the Labor Union destroy Scrivner in OKC. The grocery business in OKC was starting to get very competitive and tough for even a local wholesaler to stay in business. This was back when there were 10-12 different grocery chains in OKC alone. Scrivner went to the Union and asked for a drop in wages to stay competitive. This was the late 80's and order pullers in the warehouse were making $14 hour ... forklift drivers $22 ... they had 600+ trucks ... 800+ trailers ... The Union refused ... Scrivner's business started collapsing and they layed off workers and eventually sold off what was left [/QUOTE]
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