Dear Busy B,
I accept that my memory is not what it once was - if it ever was. However, at least I can read and my comprehensive skills are as high as yours are low. I fail to see where 'heavy handed and at the least immoral' indicates any agreement with the company action. But I do say the action by the company was easily predictable, a standard response to increased union action and a direct result of union ineptitude. I also categorically state that those chosen were not on a random basis. And once again, to correct your comprehensive shortcomings, my posts on the legal action made the points that:
1. Any union success in the courts would not bring back the 49ers.
2. Any union victory would, at best, result in financial payment only to the 49ers.
3. Any union victory would make things worse not better for the rest of us.
4. The only winners of the court action being the blood sucking lawyers.
Remember I also told you that as far back as the middle ages they said there was a special place in hell reserved for lawyers.