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1. the workers at his “Iyempe” shirt factory had gone on strike bringing in the support of the Unions for an unreasonably high wage increase – the Drug Cartel, in the form of “Chapo” Guzman was apparently not too happy with the way he was handling the drug business – “Bureau 39” was sending out a “Business Efficiency” expert to “advise” him and re-organise structures – the “nurse” at his private nursing home was threatening to resign after being assaulted by Marianne Kane – James Kane was trying to expose him – Mr BEE wanted out of his role in the drug set-up and he had no doubt that threats of speaking to the Police would follow, should he refuse – he had lost one of his best men during the rescue mission for Jenni – and the worst of all…his beloved Jenni was lying at “death’s door” in his nursing home…
2. To start with, for the wage increase we’ll raid other income from the business engine to temporarily cover the wage increase
3. I expect all businesses to eventually use 95% of their tax savings in wage increases and new jobs for their company
4. So to sum it up, the hiring and wage increases for the lower end of our income spectrum of workers, implemented with new tax laws and business tax incentives for hiring, plus immediate recall of all of our military forces in Iraq and Afghanistan would be the first priority and first order of business with a government national broadcast capability to ensure all citizens have a chance to hear what’s happening
5. Basically, it says that if we tell the court that by paying you your pension that we promised you and that you traded wage increases for our promises of increased pension, - if paying YOU YOUR money will even give a hint that we will lose money over it then, of course, standing by our obligation to our shareholders, (even though you may own shares you are just a holder of shares not a shareholder) we will forego paying you YOUR money
6. In contract negotiations, union leaders and members were sensitive to our disadvantageous cost position and did not push for unrealistic wage increases or unproductive work practices