The Goal: Alex decision on employee break time

The Goal: Alex decision on employee break time

B: Have my bottleneck machine reach it's full capacity
D: Break the contract with the union and change the break time
A: Have a profitable company
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C: Ensure all employees are fully satisfied
D': Not change or break the contract with the union

In order to Have a profitable company I must Have my bottleneck machine reach it's full capacity and in order to Have my bottleneck machine reach it's full capacity I must Break the contract with the union and change the break time. But, in order to Have a profitable company I must also Ensure all employees are fully satisfied and in order to Ensure all employees are fully satisfied I must Not change or break the contract with the union. I can't both Break the contract with the union and change the break time and Not change or break the contract with the union.

RelationAssumption(s)Injection(s)
D-D'You cannot keep the same exact hours of break because the machines will not be working at all time.Find a solution of rotation between the employees so everyone can have a break time
B-DChanging the work hours will allow me to have an employee work at the machine at all timeIf my employees go on strike, then I cannot place employees at the machines all time.
C-D'If I change or break the contract with the union, employees could go on strike or quit the jobIf I can come up with some kind of a balance policy with the union then employees will not need to go on strike
A-BHaving the machine work at full capacity will be capable of increasing profit.If we use the older machine and it allow us to eliminate the bottleneck ,then we don't need to change or break the contract with the union.
A-CIf the employees are unsatisfied, they will not be productive and efficient. Without those necessary conditions, I wont be able to reach my desire goal which is having a profitable company.If we use machines instead of people then they will not be necessary to ensure that employees are fully satisfied.