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Hearing begins in labor complaint against Boeing
SEATTLE (AP) — Boeing on Tuesday asked a Seattle judge to dismiss a case brought by the National Labor Relations Board that accuses the plane maker of breaking the law when it built a non-union product . . . (flightaware.com) المزيد...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Obviously, the most important issues in this matter are that union members continue to pay dues so union officers can get paid and also so the union can continue to donate money to the Democratic Party. Perhaps the only solution for Boeing would be to move their HQ to and incorporate in a foreign country and eventually move most production overseas. It's tough to do business when strikes at their facilities in Washington State halt production every couple of years.
This type of thing never seems to end. The big man was taking advantage of the little man(sometimes endangering their lives), so unions formed. Then the unions started taking advantage of the big man(sometimes destroying the entire company). This cycle will likely never end.
Yeah, it's funny that a company can shut down US operations completely and move to another country and no one can do a thing about it, but if they want to shift some operations to another state, they can get sued. Does anyone else see anything wrong with this picture?