Wednesday, June 29, 2011

More union ugliness....

Problems have been brewing in South Carolina where the NLRB has interfered with Boeing relocating a plant because it would be unfair to unions.  How the heck can any agency tell a business where they can operate?  Big government combined with big unions are  a match made in hell and they don't care who they hurt.  From  "The State":

CHARLESTON The owner of a Charleston staffing company says in a video released by a congressional committee that a national labor lawsuit over a South Carolina Boeing plant could force his business to close. Dunhill Staffing president Neil Whitman says in the video released Tuesday by the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that the National Labor Relations Board’s lawsuit is “an assault” on the way business is done in America. The board sued Boeing in April, saying the aircraft manufacturer illegally chose to build an assembly plant in South Carolina to retaliate against unionized Washington state workers. Whitman testified earlier this month before the committee during a field hearing in North Charleston. Whitman says he doubts his business would survive if Boeing shut down its Charleston operations.
More from the Wall Street Journal.

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