luckytohaveajob
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The following article advocates the Repulblican Presidential Candidates need to reveal their positions against the National Labor Relations Board.
The NLRB has recently made a policy change stating a non vote is NOT a no vote. The ATA and Congress disagree and have acted to strip the NLRB of its powers through the courts and legislation.
Two years ago Boeing had a machinist strike in Washington. One of the actions Boeing took after resolving the strike was to build a second B787 assembly plant in South Carolina and make it NON-UNION.
The only good thing I can say about Obama is he has taken a hands off approach concerning the NLRB.
What will the republican candidates position be and why do unionized airline workers support republican candidates who are anti-labor?
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/SC-Gov-2012-GOP-hopefuls-need-to-challenge-unions-1367682.php
The NLRB has recently made a policy change stating a non vote is NOT a no vote. The ATA and Congress disagree and have acted to strip the NLRB of its powers through the courts and legislation.
Two years ago Boeing had a machinist strike in Washington. One of the actions Boeing took after resolving the strike was to build a second B787 assembly plant in South Carolina and make it NON-UNION.
The only good thing I can say about Obama is he has taken a hands off approach concerning the NLRB.
What will the republican candidates position be and why do unionized airline workers support republican candidates who are anti-labor?
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/SC-Gov-2012-GOP-hopefuls-need-to-challenge-unions-1367682.php