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NY Times editorial about Boeing and the National Labor Relations Board
Boeing 787 aft section arrived at the SC facility on Monday...work begins on assembling the plant's first 787. Given the NLRB complaint, will the first be the last? (www.nytimes.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Boeing could move operations to China and avoid the NLRB. That seems to be what the B.O. administration wants. If we keep the trend started by this president we'll be flipping eachothers burgers in 20 years
Hell Richard, in 20 years we want be able to buy a burger!!!!! It is a sad day that in every part of our society, that a discussion, regardless of subject, can't hardly go on without some mention of government interference or outright blundering.
Wow. I'm shocked that one of the major media outlets that serves as a chief dogwasher for the Democratic Party is actually daring to criticize that party. Makes me almost hopeful.
Well, it's one thing to give favor to the unions when you are in power but that is just a tad on the blatant side, and I am just like the writer, They are an independent agency but besides appointing most of them, I believe the Pres can control them if he wants to. Heck of it is, when he says something like that, people know its a bald faced lie.
Richard is right, China or Mexico will be the next move, at least to the extent that a major message will be sent. Boeing is already making noises about the future of 737 production moving from Renton.
However, calling the NLRB an independent agency is an oxymoron. These are unelected, unconfirmed appointed individuals who serve at the pleasure of the President. They are exercising his policy of turning over the economy to the unions. We saw this in the automobile bailout where the bondholders were just stiffed and their interests given to the UAW...and now Obama wonders why none will invest in America having taken the bondholders money and given it away to his cronies.
Look for the NLRB to be defunded and reined in the upcoming budget this October...the FCC just saw the writing on the wall dropping the "net neutrality" game...the NLRB and the EPA are next and they will be tightly leashed with a Presidential change.
However, calling the NLRB an independent agency is an oxymoron. These are unelected, unconfirmed appointed individuals who serve at the pleasure of the President. They are exercising his policy of turning over the economy to the unions. We saw this in the automobile bailout where the bondholders were just stiffed and their interests given to the UAW...and now Obama wonders why none will invest in America having taken the bondholders money and given it away to his cronies.
Look for the NLRB to be defunded and reined in the upcoming budget this October...the FCC just saw the writing on the wall dropping the "net neutrality" game...the NLRB and the EPA are next and they will be tightly leashed with a Presidential change.
John, truer words were never spoken. If a company can't operate freely in the land of the free, I wouldn't blame them for going to Mexico, where the NLRB has no authority or control.