Executives commonly take stock in lieu of some compensation. When the company liquidates, it devalues their stock to make it worthless.
I read your comment as a complaint that the executives do not suffer for the workers’ refusal to work, just as much as the workers suffer.
I disagree. When the union workers forced the company under, they lost any right they had to complain about management.
Again, I was not referring to the union workers. It seems many Freepers do not understand that only 5,000 of the 18,000 workers were unionized and striking. What about the remaining 13,000? Those are the ones I was talking about.