The incessant ringing of the phone drew Lance's attention away from the performance report in his hands to the telephone.
The manager from the labor company had written him a report, outlining the company's promising future development, while also mentioning the current problems encountered.
The union was fighting back.
On Lance's side, the workers connecting with the factory could not be union members. If they were, they had to apply to withdraw before registering with the company.
This was tantamount to uprooting the union.
The union strongly protested. They had talked with the company twice already, but no agreement was ever reached.
Preventing the union from interfering in the company's operations was Lance's bottom line; as for the rest, he didn't care.
The manager said the union planned to initiate a massive strike in Likalai State against the current "atrocities" of Wanli Labor Company.
