Good. Jim McNerney absolutely shredded the culture, and eroded decades of good will. It's far past time workers for Boeing pressed for things to go back to being an engineering and manufacturing led company.
Striking is one way to get closer to that, good on them.
The union-busters from MD are a cause of Boeing's woes, and it would be difficult to maintain a high-discipline, high-quality culture in a right-to-work plant without external oversight. The plausible deniability of production mandates with records falsification make zero-tenure employment toxic to a safety-critical program.
M95D|1 year ago
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JKCalhoun|1 year ago
Good luck, Boeing. (And I mean that.)
michael1999|1 year ago
I fear this will do the exact opposite: vindicate the union-busters who wanted to move out of Washington in the first place.
michael1999|1 year ago
The union-busters from MD are a cause of Boeing's woes, and it would be difficult to maintain a high-discipline, high-quality culture in a right-to-work plant without external oversight. The plausible deniability of production mandates with records falsification make zero-tenure employment toxic to a safety-critical program.
tempodox|1 year ago
hintymad|1 year ago