Eleven thousand Airbus workers from four different assembly plants gathered up a storm as they went on strike due to the lack of job security. This began when the two stakeholders could not come to an agreement after 18 months of negotiation.
There is a posed stakeholders conflict between workers and the management of Airbus. The workers are more interested in getting decent amount of payment, recognition, more over a fair amount of job security. Where as, the management generally focus’s on profit maximization, and cutting costs in order to satisfy shareholders through dividends.
The stakeholders conflict present between the workers and the management of Airbus can pose a few issues for Airbus. Mostly, productivity will decrease as the workers are on strike, more over with decreasing productivity, there will be a decrease in sales. With not as many planes being produced, optimal sales cannot be achieved.
Moreover, once workers form up trade unions, they sometimes pose a lot of influential power over the organization. Therefore, it is in the best interest that Airbus resolve claims which can benefit both sides, the management and workers, to prevent further issues.
Citations
“Airbus Workers Strike at Four German Plants.” BBC News. 07 Oct. 2011. Web. 10 Oct. 2011. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15212917>.