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In reply to the discussion: Kellogg to permanently replace striking employees as workers reject new contract [View all]NQAS
(10,749 posts)Sure, from our perspective it's a bad move.
But there will be no fallout for Kellogg's. People will continue to buy their corn flakes. Heck, they may even see a spike in sales, just so the RWNJs could own the libs. Kellogg's doesn't care about its employees, and the scabs will learn that soon enough. And they may piss and moan, but they'll stick with the jobs until something better comes along. For Kellogg's, BFD. Good riddance to bad rubbish. Not even a hiccup on their share price today with this news.
There are no consequences to big business in this country. Elon Musk thumbs his nose at pretty much everyone, and the Teslas still roll off the assembly line. Heck, a whistleblower says that his solar panels catch fire. So what. He'll pay the penalties, out of petty cash, and move on. So fucking what. People hate FB and Instagram and still check in on both. Boeing built planes that crashed, and airlines still buy them and people still fly on them. Oil companies are raking in the dough even as oil prices come down a bit. Kellogg's suppliers will still sell wheat and corn and rye and barley and sugar and whatever. They'll still be able to buy the additives and preservatives. What's the downside to Kellogg's? People will badmouth them? Again, BFD. They're not even breaking a sweat.