Pity US Airways CEO Bruce Lakefield. His airline is reportedly teetering on bankruptcy unless new labor agreements are forged to cut costs. This would be the airline’s second bankruptcy filing. Yet, labor unions continue to obstruct Lakefield’s efforts to rescue the business. And according to this Washington Post story, union members are living in a dream world that somehow there is a giant conspiracy to allow a major investor to profit from a bankruptcy filing. Lakefield says he “remain[s] astounded” by that belief. But that’s not even the amazing part of this story. Lakefield is furious, and rightfully so, because union leaders are repeatedly demanding a guarantee of profit-sharing benefits. Yes, folks, profit-sharing benefits. Said Lakefield: “The answer is pretty simple. If we file for Chapter 11 protection, nothing, and I repeat, nothing can be guaranteed — especially a profit-sharing plan.”