Friday, October 30, 2009

Boeing's S.C. jobs a setback for unions - SOME UNION NEWS

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/29/AR2009102904835.html

Kudo's to Boeing ... this article gives me hope that all is not lost yet!

Boeing's decision to open a second assembly line for its 787 jetliner in South Carolina is another blow for organized labor, experts say, signaling that major manufacturers are increasingly willing to look for non-union workforces during a time of economic stress.

2 comments:

DOC said...

The quickest way to kill a union is when the union thinks the company has to sit down and talk to you, Unions have to know when to talk, and when to walk. In todays economy, when a union uses force against the company, the company will just pack up and move, leaving the union workers on the unemployment line, ergo, General Motors.

B4its2late said...

People have to realize that there are alot of people waiting to take their jobs today. Alot of unemployed people praying for work because they are losing their homes and unable to feed their families. This is not the time for unions to be making demands that will end up hurting their members in the long run. UAW and Ford is a good example.