Now that the thread has well and truly drifted off, and names have been mentioned - Barry Miles' only "crime" was that he ended up being wrong. At least he stood up in a meeting and basically told everyone where he believed we were wrong and why he was walking away. In other words, he had the guts to reveal his convictions.
On the other hand that
snake Bonne Bylsma was in the pocket of a corrupt and bankrupt (morally and otherwise) management, organising training for the super-scabs at the same time he was applauding the union negotiators for a job well done! Good work Bonne, you really sold everyone, even the other scabs, a dummy there.
If he has ended up at Air National then somehow, that seems fitting, though I can't quite think why.
No prizes for working out what "Acts bent as" is an anagram of.
However, I still believe that the main reason the wheels fell off the union wagon was that the quite uncontrollable "Wild" Wes was at the controls. Somebody should have tied him down, because "thinking smarter" was definitely not his modus operandi.
But the last laugh must surely rest with former CEO Kevin Dodderell who, fresh from his fraud conviction, was last heard from selling fertiliser.
Ya gotta love that.