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It is fatally easy for good people to misunderstand each other.
Busy people may not listen effectively.
The temptation is to bluster and bully, and to get one’s way.
People often seem to relish acting out their roles-The wicked
owner, Mr.Gradgrind versus the implacable
trade Unionist, defending the indefensible.
Eventually everyone has to get back to work, the sooner they
can, without loss of face and hopefully
some gains, the better everyone feels.
A long and damaging dispute may leave a legacy in blood down the
generations. E.g the coal mining
industry in UK.
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