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Right to Work Helps South Carolina Boeing Employees

June 8, 2011 by  

Bob Livingston

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  • Pete

    Boeing doesn’t want to use “Robotic” (mechatronics) technology in there assembly lines. That’s why they have labor/worker problems.

    Aerospace/Aeronautic industry are a bunch of prima donas, everything is overpriced because it’s custom made – like one of those old car makers that went out of businessin the early days of automobiles.

    You probably could build aircraft for a tenth of the price if you eliminate as much human labor as possible. Have you seen the prices on some of these aircraft, especially for the military ? HA HA what a ripoff !!!

    After “der Union !” is busted … and cheap ass Boeing starts getting REAL COMPETITION from overseas MODERNIZED aircraft manufacturers, these new workers will get shafted also.

    There is no right or wrong here, just out dated manufacturing technology using to many workers. You don’t need a degree in Rocket Science to see it.

  • Joel H.

    This problem between Boeing and the NLRB & Washington’s Unions Is In my opinion the reason this country needs a National”Right to work” Law. It’s these public unions and their greedy BOSSES are the problem and the cause of the rising cost to build anything or make anything in this country,they are the most anti-business anti-worker and anti- innovation Organizations I know of. They remind me of Russian socialist which so un-American. NLRB & It’s Union corrupt bosses are a waste of time and money, They themselves need to be investigated ,just look at their actions in Wisconsin. Their true colors are on show for all to see.

  • River Wolf

    IT IS NOT A LEGAL MATTER THE Constitution. HAS DEFINED THIS VERY CLEARLY, IT YOU DO NOT LIVE BY THE Constitution. THEN YOU LEAVE THIS GREAT NATION THAT SO MANY GAVE THEIR LIFE FOR WHILE YOU CUT DEALS BEHIND OUR BACKS AND MADE US THE LAUGHING STOCK OF THE WORLD. THIS MEANS YOU TO HOLLEY WORLD.

  • Van Hoyle

    North Carolina has the same right to work law. There are Unions here but they have no power. As my father used to say about the Unions, “They are like a toothless old lion, lots of roar but no bite.” If South Carolina sticks to it, we in North Carolina will fully support them and Boeing.

  • Polski

    This is one of several major reasons for the NLRB charges.

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