Posted on 04/12/2015 10:59:29 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
In the wake of a botched attempt to unionize Delta flight attendants Thursday, efforts by the Machinists union to organize Boeing employees in South Carolina has come into question.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers was forced to withdraw its petition to hold an election for Delta flight attendants in Georgia after the National Mediation Board found some authorization cards were fraudulent. The incident has prompted concern among employees at the Boeings 787 production facility in North Charleston, S.C. which the union is also trying to organize.
The Board has reason to believe that some unknown person or persons knowingly submitted authorization cards with fraudulent signatures in possible violation of federal law, the NMB detailed in a letter.
Though it is unclear who submitted the fraudulent signatures, Boeing took time to address the growing concern among its employees that the IAM could have been involved.
Since the IAM withdrew its petition to represent Delta Flight Attendants following the IAMs admission to having submitted cards not actually signed by eligible employees, we have received many questions about whether the IAM may have engaged in similar conduct with Boeing teammates, We Are Boeing SC, which is maintained by the airline, declared on an informational page.
Noting it does not have access to the authorization cards submitted by the IAM, Boeing is encouraging employees to contact the NLRB directly if there is concern a card was submitted on their behalf without permission.
The IAM has announced that it has brought in 125 union salesmen (probably from their failed Delta campaign) to blitz BSC teammates at home a post of the We Are Boeing Facebook page noted. Teammates have no obligation to let the salesman into their homes.
Despite Boeing discussing the Delta controversy, the union notes it has not raised any concerns over how the organizing campaign was conducted at its own plant.
Boeing had every opportunity to raise concerns about election authorization cards before the vote was set but did not, a spokesman for the IAM told The Daily Caller News Foundation. Instead, they agreed that the union had met the required threshold and that the campaign was properly conducted.
It was actually a labor dispute that compelled Boeing to open its plant in South Carolina instead of Everett, Wash. Boeing was founded in Seattle. A New York Times article from 2011 noted that the conflict got so bad, the NLRB accused Boeing of illegally setting up shop in South Carolina to escape union organized strikes. However, some lawmakers became concerned that the NLRB telling Boeing it could not move would set a bad precedent.
Last month, the National Labor Relations Board approved a request by the IAM to hold an election at the Boeings 787 production facility which is expected to begin on Apr. 22.
The IAM did not respond to requests for comment from TheDCNF.
We will see about all that.
WHAT? Unions lying/cheating? No way huh?
The NLRB is no different than Obama’s EPA, bunch of communists.
Of course they will. Strengthening and expanding unionization is about the only pillar of the fundamental transformation of America that Obama has yet to accomplish. 20 months to go so business needs to prepare for the onslaught. Strangely Boeing has not been vocal against the upcoming union vote at it's SC plant. Have they been bought off?
“Strangely Boeing has not been vocal against the upcoming union vote at it’s SC plant. Have they been bought off? “
Boeing spent billions to move to SC and you expect them to shut up and go back to the same situation they were avoiding in WA. Are you high?
Please answer the knock on your door and go with the nice men to their HQ.
Labor Unions are the democrat party JayVee.
They haven't perfected the technique yet.
The union basically said that fake election cards are okay as far as its concerned.
I swear I have not toked since 1969 and even at that I did not inhale. My point is that Boeing has kept an extremely low profile in the news media regarding the upcoming union vote. The only cry against the vote as has been by Gov. Nikki Haley, and even she has gone quite on the matter.
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