NLRB Digging the Hole Deeper
The spokesman for the NLRB, in trying to defend the agency’s decision to punish Boeing for moving part of its operations to a Right to Work state, does the agency no favors trying to defend the indefensible.
The spokesman for the NLRB, in trying to defend the agency’s decision to punish Boeing for moving part of its operations to a Right to Work state, does the agency no favors trying to defend the indefensible.
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation will defend Boeing employees in the fight against the National Labor Relations Board. The Charleston Business Journal’s Ashley Fletcher Frampton …
The NLRB’s action against South Carolina Boeing employees is mystifying even to a former NLRB Board member appointed by pro-Big Labor President Bill Clinton. Bill Gould, a Clinton Administration Board member is “mystified” by the NLRB’s actions. “The Boeing case is…
The NLRB’s action against South Carolina Boeing employees is mystifying even to a former NLRB Board member appointed by pro-Big Labor President Bill Clinton. Bill Gould, a Clinton Administration Board member is “mystified” by the NLRB’s actions. “The Boeing case is…
Union water-carrier Sen. Tom Harkin (D-AFL-CIO) held a hearing last week in the Senate to promote more forced unionism but the Republican minority turned tables on the Chairman. Sen. Mike Enzi called one witness — Michael Luttig, the general…
National Right to Work President Mark Mix wrote President Obama declaring, “Solomon’s poor judgments regarding the deliberations that brought about his complaint [against Boeing and its workers in South Carolina] and the complaint itself disqualify him as an acceptable nominee…
Arizona is a state that has been bullied by the Administration on issues like immigration so its significant that the Arizona Republic would recognize the latest form of big government interference with our states -- the National Labor Relations Board's attempt to prohibit companies from moving from high cost Big labor controlled states to lower cost Right to Work states: If the people at Arizona's aggressive, new Commerce Authority think it is tough slugging it out with other states for high-paying jobs, a new, even tougher opponent now is toeing the line. How about fighting the feds over jobs? The National Labor Relations Board is making it clear to right-to-work states like Arizona that it does not favor companies moving manufacturing operations out of closed-shop union states. Now dominated by President Barack Obama's union-friendly appointees, the NLRB has filed a complaint against Boeing, which is about to open a new manufacturing facility for its 787 Dreamliner passenger aircraft in South Carolina, a right-to-work state. The agency contends it should build the planes in Washington state, where it already operates a unionized Dreamliner-manufacturing plant. The NLRB complaint argues that Boeing moved to South Carolina to retaliate against unionized workers in Washington who frequently have gone out on strike in recent years. Boeing already has hired 1,000 workers for the nearly completed facility in North Charleston, S.C. Mind you, Boeing hasn't closed any of its Washington operations. In fact, it has hired 2,000 additional workers there since its decision to build the second plant in South Carolina. But the Obama NLRB has become so aggressively proactive on behalf of union interests that it is taking action that even the union-friendly New York Timesadmits is "highly unusual."
A former National Labor Relations Board Chairman has described recent actions against Boeing for opening a production line in a Right to Work state as “unprecedented.” Boeing, to their credit is fighting back. “This claim is legally frivolous and…
A former National Labor Relations Board Chairman has described recent actions against Boeing for opening a production line in a Right to Work state as “unprecedented.” Boeing, to their credit is fighting back. “This claim is legally frivolous and…