Collision Course traces the dramatic rise and fall of workplace cooperation at Eastern Airlines. In so doing, the film uncovers the deep-seated assumptions...
current corporate structure isn’t about responding to market incentives so much as enforcing a class hierarchy no matter the cost.
👆 100%
I was astonished when Frank Borman revealed that other CEO’s in the industry essentially scolded him for capitulating to his unions despite the profits it resulted in, and would’ve rather sink the company than let workers have more power. A surprising moment of candor that leaves no doubt it’s about keeping everyone below them ‘in their place’ for fear of losing their grip.
👆 100%
I was astonished when Frank Borman revealed that other CEO’s in the industry essentially scolded him for capitulating to his unions despite the profits it resulted in, and would’ve rather sink the company than let workers have more power. A surprising moment of candor that leaves no doubt it’s about keeping everyone below them ‘in their place’ for fear of losing their grip.