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real world said:
Well then what did he do, did he not grant the motion?
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Thanks, clue.

Read the company's proposed court order and read the judges order. They are not the same. So, no, the judge did not grant the company's motion.

Jim
 
PITbull said:
Texas Pacific Group...isn't Siegel with one of their companies? Didn't Siegel bring Dave Davis in as a VP in the finance Dept. with Neil Cohen?

Hmmm, interesting. The gang is all meeting at TPG.
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I wonder if you can play 6 degrees of David Siegel.
 
I thought the judge said that U couldn't outsource 'in anticipation' of a work slowdown. Wouldn't his order allow outsourcing in an actual work slowdown?
 
firstamendment said:
Hey Cav, that avatars just alittle scarey there bud, :unsure:
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That "IS" the point, glad you caught on...best of luck, everyone involved needs all the luck possible.
 
RowUnderDCA said:
I thought the judge said that U couldn't outsource 'in anticipation' of a work slowdown. Wouldn't his order allow outsourcing in an actual work slowdown?
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No. The company asked for authorization to outsource if there was higher than normal attrition or a slowdown, but the judge's order makes no mention of outsourcing except for the Airbus heavy maintenance.

Jim
 

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