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The agents were enforcing a court order against the property, which has not paid about $3 million in pension and health insurance benefits since last summer
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I dont see the problem. Pay your fucking debts and you won't be shut down. They should know this after 50+ years. The employees are the backbone then they fuck them. They deserve to be punished.
The problem is its a double edge sword. The current employees will be without work while this gets sorted out. I wonder why assets werent frozen instead of shutting the place down. It makes it harder for them to satisfy a debt when they are shut down.