Too soon to tell, guy. A lot depends on how the NLRB rules on the many outstanding ULp charges, and then on how King David, mighty Slayer of Blackberry Bushes decides how to handle the aftermath.
Obviously I hope we have a happy outcome, but with recent history still fresh in my mind... I have my doubts.
The really unfortunate thing is that OHFL could have weathered this recession probably better than 95% of the competition had David and Edward not chosen to go to war with the union. Their "It's our way or the highway" attitude derailed negotiations before they even started.
And so now we struggle to regain our former market position in the worst economic recession of our lifetimes, and the vultures are still perched on the tree limbs around our battered carcass, beady eyes dispassionately assessing our weakened state, wondering if they can swoop in for the bloody remains.
One thing is for sure... it will continue to be difficult, and our struggle is far from over, and in no way are the Teamsters ready to throw our hands in the air and give up...