Boeing and the Board Had a Deal?
Interesting news came out of the procedural arguments in the Boeing case on Tuesday in Seattle. Boeing lawyer William Kilberg said the company agreed to a settlement the Board proposed before filing...
View ArticleBreaking: Boeing and IAM Have Deal
Reuters is reporting that Boeing has reached an early deal with the Machinist’s union which, if ratified, would end the NLRB suit against Boeing and ensure production of the new 737 would stay in...
View ArticleUnion Bailout Update
Union Bailout Update President Obama announced late Wednesday evening that he plans to nominate two lawyers to the National Labor Relations Board. The Board will no longer be able to issue decisions...
View ArticleSC Workers Face Uphill NLRB Battle
Legal experts say three Boeing South Carolina employees face an uphill battle in their ULP charge against the Machinists union. The employees allege the IAM brought the union’s controversial Board...
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A motion to dismiss an NLRB injunction was filed in federal court two weeks ago that could prove to be the first real test of the constitutionality of President Obama’s “recess without a recess”...
View ArticleIssa Invokes the Democrat Gods
The House Oversight Committee chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa has been a chronic pain in the neck for the Obama Administration, particularly when the subject at hand is somehow union-related. The...
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The NLRB’s inspector general Dave Berry released exhibits last week from his ethics investigation of newly appointed Board member Terence Flynn. Included were copies of about fifty email exchanges...
View ArticleIAM vs. Boeing, South Carolina
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers won’t give up easily, even though South Carolina has been nothing but a slug-fest for the union in recent years. Employees at a Boeing...
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In an unusual twist, a group of administrative government judges are seeking to organize in Washington, D.C. The effort is in response to action dating back to last June, when 15 judges signed a letter...
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