Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Leftist National Labor Relations Board Which Battled With Boeing Will Soon Be Disfunctional.

Good news.
The reason is some members have termed out and the Republicans are going to stall re-appointments. So by year's end the five person board with have only 2, which is not a quorum.
When the new president takes over, the vacancy will be filled with sensible members.
The outgoing board wanted to stop Boeing's new facility in NC because it was a right to work state. 
An excerpt from the article.
You have to wonder about a federal agency that sticks it to an American manufacturer creating thousands of good-paying jobs inside the nation's borders instead of overseas.

Fortunately, we hope, you won't have to wonder about it for long. We suspect the end is near for the brief reign of an overbearing pro-union majority on the National Labor Relations Board. That should help to lift an economy in dire need of job creation. It also should lift Chicago's Boeing Corp., the manufacturer targeted in an outrageous NLRB complaint earlier this year.


A good read today on how Boeing contributes to our nation in economy, especially the thousands it employs in our nation. Chicago Tribune.

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