As Tops "emerges" from bankruptcy, more like managing its debt load to satisfy its debtors, there is one debtor that will not be paid back - the workers and the retirees. The men and the women who made Tops what it is - the stockers, the cashiers, the service desk workers, the warehouse workers, the truck drivers, and ....who am I missing?
All the people that work day in and out to make the company great are losing out while management missed its responsibilities.
And let us remember - the problems were not created by the workers. The warehouse workers paid the money that they were responsible for in the retirement fund. It was management that mismanaged the funds and the situation. And yet the workers have to pay the price.
Now retirees are losing out on what they faithfully paid for and into while management is waiting for bonuses that they do not deserve because of the crisis they created. But the retirees and workers are getting? What exactly? Other than screwed?
This is wrong and needs to be changed.
No bonuses for management until the retirement fund is fully funded. And no raises either. The people on the floor did not create the crisis and should not have to suffer for the lack of leadership.
The "emergence" should not be an emergency for the working class.
What the workers need to realize is that those in charge have no clue what they are doing and want to be rewarded for it.
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