IAM Organizers in Charleston

by | Aug 19, 2011 | Labor Relations Ink

Union organizers are nothing if not creative and opportunistic. IAM proves this point as union organizers continue to visit the homes of Boeing plant workers in Charleston, attempting to smooth talk them into joining the union they already turned out. The pitch was a new one:  “If you join the IAM, we’ll get the NLRB to drop the lawsuit against Boeing, allowing the plant to open, and you to keep your jobs.” Apparently, organizers are still in Charleston making this very pitch. Of course they really don’t care about those workers jobs, only the potential revenue of union dues. If the workers refuse the union, then union wants to see the NLRB shut down the plant and force those workers from their jobs.

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