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Boing is moving to a "right to work" state which is free of unions but National Labor Relations Board want to shut them down

 
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Boing is moving to a "right to work" state which is free of unions but National Labor Relations Board want to shut them down
This is what Nikki Haley has to say about it (by the way she would be 100 times a better president than Barrack):

South Carolina is a right-to-work state, and we're proud that within our borders workers cannot be required to join a labor union as a condition of employment. We don't need unions playing middlemen between our companies and our employees. We don't want them forcefully inserted into our promising business climate. And we will not stand for them intimidating South Carolinians.

That is apparently too much for President Obama and his union-beholden appointees at the National Labor Relations Board, who have asked the courts to intervene and force Boeing to stop production in South Carolina. The NLRB wants Boeing to produce the planes only in Washington state, where its workers must belong to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.


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Re: Boing is moving to a "right to work" state which is free of unions but National Labor Relations Board want to shut them down
I guess no one is interested in the "right to work"

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