RUKDNME
Newbie
Jack Butler Committee of Unsecured Creditors
"I'm going to close on one other point.
The form of the order that your Honor
enters, if your Honor grants relief we
think should be very different than the
order that was proffered by the debtors.
First the committee believes it
should authorize the debtors to
reject the contracts if that's what
your Honor finds, but not directed
at that moment in time. There's a
distinction there and it's been
true to other cases, because having
the authority but not the direction
to immediately abrogate the
contracts provides and oftentimes
enhances continued negotiations
between the labor organizations and
the debtors, which is really what
this all rolls back to, all roads
lead there.
Second, we absolutely believe
a portion of the order that
suggests that your Honor ought to
approve or ratify or in any way
weigh in on what is to be imposed
by the debtors should be eradicated
from the order, it has no place in
the order, it's not what 1113 asks
the court to do."
"I'm going to close on one other point.
The form of the order that your Honor
enters, if your Honor grants relief we
think should be very different than the
order that was proffered by the debtors.
First the committee believes it
should authorize the debtors to
reject the contracts if that's what
your Honor finds, but not directed
at that moment in time. There's a
distinction there and it's been
true to other cases, because having
the authority but not the direction
to immediately abrogate the
contracts provides and oftentimes
enhances continued negotiations
between the labor organizations and
the debtors, which is really what
this all rolls back to, all roads
lead there.
Second, we absolutely believe
a portion of the order that
suggests that your Honor ought to
approve or ratify or in any way
weigh in on what is to be imposed
by the debtors should be eradicated
from the order, it has no place in
the order, it's not what 1113 asks
the court to do."