In regards to the IBT, at least from my observations of the current leadership, I believe they are operating on the grounds of gaining a de facto monopoly on air-land deliveries/cargo to essentially build a union stronghold that will allow them to launch more bold ventures into other fields they've either been wanning in or don't necessarily have a presence in. Optimistically speaking of course.
In regards to the IBT, at least from my observations of the current leadership, I believe they are operating on the grounds of gaining a de facto monopoly on air-land deliveries/cargo to essentially build a union stronghold that will allow them to launch more bold ventures into other fields they've either been wanning in or don't necessarily have a presence in. Optimistically speaking of course.
All memes aside, the ship that got stuck in the suez really opened my eyes to the power of even a short supply chain disruption.
If they really are trying to pursue that strategy they’ll have the capitalists by the balls.