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    Re: Great Read: How a New York Foundry Came Together and Saved Itself

    I hope they survive but that article might actually be the death of them. They are operating in the 1980's and a modern non-union shop now has every bit of info needed to bump them out of their work on profitable contracts.

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      Re: Great Read: How a New York Foundry Came Together and Saved Itself

      Originally posted by Thackdaddy
      I hope they survive but that article might actually be the death of them. They are operating in the 1980's and a modern non-union shop now has every bit of info needed to bump them out of their work on profitable contracts.
      That would be sad. I too hope their success continues. It is proof that working together gets stuff done. It is something management and union folks need to do more often.

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        Re: Great Read: How a New York Foundry Came Together and Saved Itself

        Just when you think there's no way the unions and companies could ever agree on disagreeing, much less working TOGETHER.....

        I do hope that the future holds continued good news for Oberdorfer LLC.

        There's a few other companies in the crapper that could take a cue from this....... ;)

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