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  • #16
    Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
    You say all that like Boeing owes the union members that extra $4 a month or they owe people in those towns anything at all. Fact is, they don't. No matter what your Marxist union leaders tell you, Boeing doesn't owe anyone anything. And if the workers don't like it then they are free to find another job. If people in those towns don't like it, they can move. It is called freedom. Just like Boeing is free to ship jobs overseas if they feel like it. Evidently they can't give people in South Carolina jobs though, that is "against the law".

    As for your earlier point about members of the NRLB being approved by the Senate, how long has that particular body been in the hands of the Democrats, can you tell us?



    Id say about 6 years, but that really doesn't mean much. As it is the senate is holding up two appointments to the NLRB right now along with funding.

    I never said Boeing owed the workers anything and it's all about Negotiations. The problem is Boeing would cut off their nose despite their face. When a company is willing to do that alot of innocent people will get hurt financially, but it's always the union's fault. Captialism isn't a justification to screw everyone your in business with. Captialism only works when there is a bit of moral obligation involved to were both parties doing business feel good about the deal.

    Here is an article from a few years back showing how ignorant Boeing was. No one could figure out why they are acting like a 10 year old kid that was taking his ball and going home.

    Last edited by FreightTrain; 06-20-2011, 09:34 AM.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by JP135 View Post
      When the liberals start pissing and moaning about companies packing up and moving overseas, they won't remember this at all. The unions and their paid politicians won't stop until they kill what's left of our economy.
      This.

      There was a time and place for unions, it has come and gone.

      In my limited current experience with unions and their entitlements, they do more harm than good. If you can't take the heat, get out of the job and let one of the millions of unemployed Americans graciously take your spot.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
        Id say about 6 years, but that really doesn't mean much. As it is the senate is holding up two appointments to the NLRB right now along with funding.

        I never said Boeing owed the workers anything and it's all about Negotiations. The problem is Boeing would cut off their nose despite their face. When a company is willing to do that alot of innocent people will get hurt financially, but it's always the union's fault. Captialism isn't a justification to screw everyone your in business with. Captialism only works when there is a bit of morale obligation involved to were both parties doing business feel good about the deal.

        Here is an article from a few years back showing how ignorant Boeing was. No one could figure out why they are acting like a 10 year old kid that was taking his ball and going home.

        http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...9/b3952115.htm
        Why is what Boeing does a problem if, like you say, they don't owe anyone anything? If they want to cut off their nose the only thing stopping them should be their shareholders. Their only obligation should be what they agreed to. I don't know any educated person who would say otherwise.

        It isn't "all about negotiation" when the union cries to the NLRB everytime they can't negotiate what they want.

        Your story just illustrates the fact that Boeing wasn't stupid enough to commit to a defined benefit pension plan in 2005. Looking at what has happened in the six years since that time it appears that they were pretty smart in trying not to do that.
        Originally posted by racrguy
        What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
        Originally posted by racrguy
        Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
          Why is what Boeing does a problem if, like you say, they don't owe anyone anything? If they want to cut off their nose the only thing stopping them should be their shareholders. Their only obligation should be what they agreed to. I don't know any educated person who would say otherwise.

          It isn't "all about negotiation" when the union cries to the NLRB everytime they can't negotiate what they want.

          Your story just illustrates the fact that Boeing wasn't stupid enough to commit to a defined benefit pension plan in 2005. Looking at what has happened in the six years since that time it appears that they were pretty smart in trying not to do that.
          They already have a defined pension plan. The arguement was over how much to raise it. The union doesn't go crying to the NLRB everytime they don't get what they want. The negotiations that a company and union enter into is written in law. There are procedures both parties must follow and if they can't come to an agreement it escalates from there. To often the general public is uninformed about union practices and from an outsider looking in it looks like the union is just being assholes. When actually they are just following the law. To bad Boeing couldn't do the same.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
            They already have a defined pension plan. The arguement was over how much to raise it. The union doesn't go crying to the NLRB everytime they don't get what they want. The negotiations that a company and union enter into is written in law. There are procedures both parties must follow and if they can't come to an agreement it escalates from there. To often the general public is uninformed about union practices and from an outsider looking in it looks like the union is just being assholes. When actually they are just following the law. To bad Boeing couldn't do the same.
            Boeing, like any company with competent management, wants to shift away from a defined benefit plan as much as possible. As I said, they were attempting to make a smart call given what has happened since.

            Union and company negotiations are covered by law. And if the union doesn't get what it wants, it cries to government, which is exactly what this case is about. The NLRB is going to have to prove what Boeings intent is with opening the plant in South Carolina. As any moron knows, proving intent is a sketchy proposition at best. But that won't stop the NLRB from attempting to cater to Karl Marx.
            Originally posted by racrguy
            What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
            Originally posted by racrguy
            Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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