oh dear.....way to go. that'll do williams publicity good.FW17 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2019, 11:11Workers from Chemist Warehouse in two states have gone on an indefinite strike over what they claim is a widespread culture of sexual harassment and labour exploitation.
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i wonder how long it'll take before williams employees go on strike, if we were to believe what has been mentioned on reddit about the company and specifically HR.
as for the article above from dieter rencken.......
instead, we read in the press that Williams doesn't have it's cars ready, they are illegal, they have financial difficulties, they lose important sponsors, they lose their TD, and are dead last in the field, and have to buy products from other teams to be able to survive, and get free reign for pirelli testing because their car is so slow and behind they won't gain an unfair advantage.You will never read in the press that Williams has turned itself into a junior team or a B-team.”
it's admirable, but mistaken. or at the very least, they cannot continue like they are.
oh and above all, it's a blatant lie as in 2014 they were exactly that, a Mercedes B-team. Bottas there, Susie Wolff there, and Toto having a stake in the team, and they were propelled to the front. In name they literally weren't, but in all reality, they were. And it's the first time in years they flourished with that concept.
for now, they should use a temporary haas-like project, where they aren't a b-team at all, but simply buy products from Mercedes' for example with a discount. they atleast have a car that can compete and finish atleast not dead last. learn from those parts, re-structure, and start developing a car for 2021 to come back with a vengeance.
as for the nonsense regarding sattelite teams being the cause of their problems, that's a load of bs and the usual behaviour of defending Williams through pink glasses and laying the blame somewhere else, which is exactly williams' problem for, well, decades.
i don't know what would be worse. as for instead of getting 'sattelite teams', after losing a few teams a while ago, there could have been the situation, which was discussed and investigated quite realistically, where the big 3 - or the big 4 if you'd include mclaren, would not have just 2 cars, but bring 3 cars.
Williams is living on nostalgia, and are clueless that it has faded. Hiring PL seems to be exactly that 'nostalgic' thinking process. They had great success with him before, so just hire him back and we'll be fine.
Just like PL mentioned in an interview before he kept honour to himself and left.