Actually, it speaks to the value of electing the right people to represent you at the table.737823 said:Really speaks to the value of IAM representation.
As a direct result of these current talks? That hasn't happened yet...737823 said:I take great joy knowing Boeing is battling the IAM hard and is taking Machinsts jobs and moving them to right to work states.
Josh
and just how has South Carolina not worked well for them?700UW said:It will be in Washington, it's just posturing by Boeing. SC hasn't worked well for them, and they should have learned their lesson with the whole Dreamliner fiasco.
considering they are adding some sort of engine cowl or somthing plant there I find that hard to believe.700UW said:It will be in Washington, it's just posturing by Boeing. SC hasn't worked well for them, and they should have learned their lesson with the whole Dreamliner fiasco.
again I fail to see where any of those issues have anything to do with their being in SC700UW said:I guess what Boeing says and its actions dont sink into you?
They are building a paint hangar so they dont have to ferry planes to be painted.
http://boeing.mediaroom.com/2013-12-13-Boeing-Plans-South-Carolina-Expansion-Activities
And they bought out Alenia due to manufacturing problems
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-25/alenia-says-boeing-can-t-move-787-tail-work-without-permission.html
And boeing has been found guilty of Unfair Labor Practices dating back to 1940s and as current as the last strike.
I don't disagree Kev though the list of guilty of that is long including businesses and pro sports owners.Kev3188 said:IMO, they're also guilty of "economic terrorism" for essentially trying to blackmail the citizens of Washington state.