Early Bain-Ization - How a Few Got Rich Illegally Suppressing Unions
A look at one of Bain Capital's first deals shows a get-rich-quick-at-everyone-else's-expense pattern forming: borrow heavily, gut assets, cut wages, cut safety, crush unions, restructure for tax avoidance and sell with a sweetheart, insider deal. That pattern foreshadowed what happened to our jobs, communities, industries, economy and country since the early 1980s. An already-wealthy few got fantastically rich(er) and the rest of us paid the price.
A Financial Times Investigation
In FT investigation: Romney’s take-off the Financial Times (FT) investigated the $5 million buyout of Key Airlines, a "formative" deal from Mitt Romney's company Bain Capital's early years.
At the time Mitt Romney was at the consultant firm Bain & Company, and heard that Key Airlines was looking to be bought. Key Airlines had a $10 million per year government contract to shuttle pilots and support workers between Las Vegas and "Area 52," where they were working on the then-secret F-117A stealth fighter. Romney formed Bain Capital in part to buy the airline. T. Coleman Andrews III, a former White House official recruited to Bain by Romney led the buyout for Bain and chaired its board of directors.
The Financial Times investigation showed how the purchase of Key Airlines helped establish the company's method of doing business. They bought the company by borrowing all the money needed, 100% debt-financed, meaning Romney and Bain put up no money -- and very little risk -- of their own. They "restructured" the company; according to FT, "Bain also reshaped Key Airlines, turning it from a profitable, taxpaying company with a $13m balance sheet and its own aircraft, into an operating company with a $2m balance sheet and a holding company from which it sold assets separately."
When the pilots tried to start a union, the company unlawfully suppressed the effort with what a federal judge called "blatant, grievous, wilful, deliberate and repeated violations."
No-Risk Leveraged Purchase
One of the ways private-equity companies make money is by borrowing using the purchased company's assets as collateral, and passing some or all of the borrowed money to themselves. Romney and Bain purchased Key Airlines by securing a $5 million loan with $2.5 million worth of aircraft owned by the company, and a $2 million guarantee of their own. In other words, they borrowed money to buy the company by promising the lender they would put up the company's assets as collateral. (The company had a $10 million per year government contract.)
The bank lent the money with part of it personally guaranteed after satisfying themselves that the investors were worth enough money. In other words, they could finance a debt-only deal because they were already rich.
Restructuring To Avoid Taxes
When purchased, Key Airlines was making money and paying taxes. By borrowing, the company incurred debt servicing costs, which are deductible against taxes. The company also restructured in ways that cut taxes. According to FT, "Bain also reshaped Key Airlines, turning it from a profitable, taxpaying company with a $13m balance sheet and its own aircraft, into an operating company with a $2m balance sheet and a holding company from which it sold assets separately."
Crushing The Union
Private equity companies cut costs. If you are not rich and have to work for a living,you are one of those "costs" that has to be cut. Your pay or your job are in the way of someone making a whole lot of money. Another "cost" to cut is the work environment. Worker safety can cost money, so it is one more thing that is in the way of someone making a whole lot of money. Providing a good, reliable product is another "cost" that is in the way of someone making a whole lot of money, and in an airline that "cost" is safe, well-maintained airplanes.
In 1985 a majority of Key's pilots tried to form a union. According to FT, "the pilots cited safety concerns; management said that the pilots were unhappy because of their low pay."
Bain was getting ready to sell the airline, and the worst thing that could happen to them would be a union, which could demand fair pay, worker safety and better maintenance and air safety procedures. Crushing the union -- keeping pay low, and being able to ignore pleas for safer conditions for workers and passengers -- would mean the Bain investors would make a lot of money. So they crushed the union.
According to FT,
There followed an unlawful attempt by Mr Andrews and Key management, in the words of District Court judge Roger Foley, “to stamp out any cockpit crew members’ union before it could come into being”.
In January 1986, Mr Andrews and Olen Rae Goodwin, interim president of the union, met in the Key Airlines trailer at Nellis. The court ruled that Mr Andrews had then “threatened [Mr] Goodwin’s job and he threatened to leave Key, and that the management team would also leave. He threatened to sell Key”.
A court later found that Key's management had illegally suppressed the union, and awarded $500,000 in punitive damages.
Labor bosses: When asked about this recently Romney had this to say,
“President Obama continues to put the interests of labour bosses ahead of the interests of Americans looking for work. By contrast, Governor Romney has grown companies and created jobs, in the private sector and as governor of Massachusetts, and will get America working again,” said Michele Davis, a spokeswoman.
Please click through to the original Financial Times story for more.
"Blatant, grievous, wilful, deliberate and repeated violations": Another FT story, Romney link to union suppression rulingexplains further,
“The anti-union activities in this case are not merely unfair labour practices as Key argues, but blatant, grievous, wilful, deliberate and repeated violations of the Railway Labour Act,” Roger Foley, federal judge for the District of Nevada, wrote in 1992, in a case brought by two Key pilots.
That's how a federal judge worded it. (Note how a case that started in 85 takes till 92 to get a ruling.) This is what the airline had done:
According to the court ruling, Key held coercive meetings with pilots; said management would leave and the company lose contracts; and told pilots that salaries, bonuses and benefits could be frozen. Federal labour law forbids an airline “to interfere in any way with the organisation of its employees”.
Sold For A Lot
The once-profitable company was struggling, losing money, had only $2 million in assets -- down from $13 million when Bain bought it -- and had just avoided (illegally suppressed) unionization. But Bain was able to sell part of it to Presidential Airways-- a company in which Bain was also an investor, with Andrews on its Board -- for $18 million. They sold other parts of the company for further profit. The Bain partners got rich(er).
According to FT:
In the final analysis, it is hard to say whether Bain Capital was good or bad for Key Airlines.
The operating company had higher sales, was more focused, more efficient and employed more people by the time that Bain sold out.
On the other hand, it was also more fragile, with only one line of business, net losses and a weak balance sheet.
So a look at Bain Capital's early, "formative" years tell us a lot about what has happened to our country, and our jobs, and our economy. This was the beginning of a pattern of Bain-ization that swept through the economy. Good jobs were replaced with low-wage, insecure jobs. They used various schemes to avoid taxes. They suppressed unions. They gutted the assets of good companies. They cut costs (us) and cut costs (safety) and cut costs (product quality) and cut costs (customer support) and cut corners and cut We, the People out of the equation.
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11 comments on "Early Bain-Ization - How a Few Got Rich Illegally Suppressing Unions"
August 19, 2012 9:26am
Well I used to have a friend named robbie hicks and she whet to Georgia to visit her grandmother she is african american. Once there she found out that the best way to assimulate into the culture when talked to by white folks was to just say yesum and noum thats yes um and no um but after a week there she just could not say yes um and no um no moor. She just had to leave. I guess we all either have to learn to say yes um and no um to our new massers rich Americans or chinese (how do you say yes um and no um in chinese. Or we could demand the immediate withdrawl of all politicians in congress forget about the presidential election and dump the senate as well and appoint average citizens in there place
yes or no um!
August 19, 2012 9:26am
Well I used to have a friend named robbie hicks and she whet to Georgia to visit her grandmother she is african american. Once there she found out that the best way to assimulate into the culture when talked to by white folks was to just say yesum and noum thats yes um and no um but after a week there she just could not say yes um and no um no moor. She just had to leave. I guess we all either have to learn to say yes um and no um to our new massers rich Americans or chinese (how do you say yes um and no um in chinese. Or we could demand the immediate withdrawl of all politicians in congress forget about the presidential election and dump the senate as well and appoint average citizens in there place
yes or no um!
August 18, 2012 9:17pm
Big labour unions 15 out of the biggest political donors in the US are Labour unions. I'm so sick of these articles painting them as the oppressed heros of the working class, when they they are the exact opposite.
They pushed auto worker wages in Detroit to a ridiculous $70 / hour, then cried for a bailout when they bankrupted their companies.
I'd like to see the union movement, especially the public, gone.
August 20, 2012 9:52am
You are an excellent example of why the American electorate should never cast a vote for a filthy Republican.
August 18, 2012 3:21pm
While I support what the writer is saying, he should use caution when using a British version of spell check. There is no Railway Labour Act in the United States. It's Railway LABOR Act. Thus, the quote from the federal judge in Nevada becomes suspect. Ditto for the use of "organisation" -- another British spelling.
August 18, 2012 1:20pm
Union suppressin began with dopey ronnie firing the ATC when they went on strike over long hours and safety conditions. Until that time, no company had ver hired and maintained a complete substitute workforce. Labor laws of the U.S.stink! It is that simple. The playing field runs titlts downwards against the unions. And when these talking heads refer to union "bosses" they make my stomach turn. We don't have bosses, we have electe officials.
August 18, 2012 12:44pm
I am repeatedly flabbergasted by such disconnect! Americans pride themselves, ourselves on our 'work ethic', can do attitudes. Yet are like sheep at the slaughter house or is that lemmings & cliffs when it comes to improving their 'work lives' and or their own material lives
I'm an old guy now, was born here, a boomer, was a 'Boy Scout", even an Eagle Scout, Alter boy, draftee, Viet Nam Vet, small Business owner, worker, husband, father, soccer coach for my kids, etc. All those 'suppose to be American things.
And still believe in all the positive stuff taught my generation. I always felt improving our national lot in life was the right thing to do as an American. Oh, and a strong standing military. Realizing the reality that everything has a cost, in blood, sweat & tears, the old ‘no pain no gain’, taxes etc.
However, the Republican Party is selling hand over fist & who can understand why the American people blindly buying this ‘it's only American to subordinate one’s self & your children's expectations & future, for the corporate profit & benefit’.
Which regardless of source accumulates only to the 400 wealthiest families that at least claim some sort of residence, not too sure about their actual allegiance to, in America. Or is it they just haven’t decided to relinquish their citizenships yet. Maybe if Romney & Ryan lose, you know they could if we forestall their inevitable end.
We all are not ignorant of how they this aristocratic 2%ers, maneuvered the laws, policies & practices to make this so. But unlike the America of the early & mid 20th century, no 'Trust busters' seem to have the required juice to challenge nor impede this present blatant traitorous control of our Democracy. I admit President Obama is not a Teddy Roosevelt in any manner.
The American people. as in the workers, those of us who must sell our life's energy to make a living back then stood firmly, fought the establishment, were beaten & many died to insure, their children received a decent public education, that the water was pure enough to drink, you could not be abused or destroyed literally with no regard or concern at work because your ‘boss’ locked all the doors till they felt the job is done, but won’t pay you for the time/life’s energy, like Wal-Mart does on repeated occasion & places.
When busted, they pay a small fine & do it again, and again. But the workers just give up trying to be treated or paid as human beings. Loyalty or desperation? Ungrateful low class, socialist traitors? Or just us, American citizen, human beings.
Slavery by any name or euphemisms is still slavery. But since it’s by a ‘person’, corporations are people too, and not acknowledged as such by our government it’s legal as long as you have a signed or ‘implied’ wavier?
Bain isn’t the only evil one out here. It’s the sensibility that has enveloped & permeated our nation, our government, our society & culture. When We, the people stop this robotic dancing to ‘their’ tune & take matters once again into our own hands, again, when the reality of a true bloodletting fawned in hunger, poverty, enslavement & the natural disrespect of our humanity by the elite will America step forward from this quagmire of spirit & forced artificially, imposed deprivation & economic entrapment.
I see & hear the news channels, all owned & operated by that 2%ers cabal and ‘both sides’ are preaching this acceptance of the inevitable compliance to their wishes & desires to our submission, a global economy by new age Rothschild’s.
Romney & Ryan are hallow meat puppets for the new age Aristocracy, but with the present congress, both parties are their chattel now, the true intended conversion will actualize without hesitance.
Let the Republican facade swift boaters & birthers, & racist, etc do their deeds, We, the people must not abandon our only restriction of their efforts, weak at times as he is Vote for Obama & Biden. Yeah, lesser of two evils, but then wake up America we change out our own corrupted sensibilities or…..
America, take up your swords, light the torches, load your guns… off with their heads. Cause if we don’t, they will us, or have you stopped seeing reality? Have they already fixed your spirit, control your soul, damn. That’s how serious this is, right now, right here.
God don't bless America! WE, the people ... DO!
August 18, 2012 5:52pm
I agree with every word with all my heart.
It is heart breakingly sad that America is coming to this; and it would be a real tragedy if things progressed to an armed insurrection between the 99% and the 1%. ( Russian revolution 1917 )
There must be a democratic way to turn this around. It must come from the grass roots and grow. Boycott the 1%. VOTE for OBAMA and BIDEN
August 18, 2012 12:42pm
The prosperity we enjoyed in the late 20th Century was a historical aberration.
It existed mostly because of the labor movement. Another reason for the high standard of living during the late 20th Century was that our government felt the need to prove capitalism superior to the "red menace". At no other time in history were there living standards approaching that level for "ordinary" people.
Expect American living standards to decline rapidly without a strong labor movement. In fact it is happening right before our eyes. Electing Romney and Ryan will hasten the decline of organized labor and the quality of life for the American people.
And that's the facts, Jack!
August 18, 2012 10:32am
"It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the gates of heaven."
August 18, 2012 6:02pm
What do the rich need of heaven when they have the world? You didn't
think they are Christians, did you?