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Why is IT and Engineering at Boeing Unionized?

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Every working stiff needs a union

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Post ID: @rwt+XwGpRpw

Surprised the ditto heads haven't posted yet reciting anti union Republican propaganda.

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Post ID: @qug+XwGpRpw

The problem is that every engineer thinks he's a genius and can do a better job climbing the ladder and increasing his salary on his own than by working together with his colleagues.

It's an ego and arrogance thing.

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Post ID: @yyl+XwGpRpw

They are not id--ts, that’s why they have union

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Post ID: @hdj+XwGpRpw

And coordinate with the UAW on strike timing

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Post ID: @dck+XwGpRpw

I'd join, I am in networking

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Post ID: @xxn+XwGpRpw

I say if Boeing’s engineering staff can unionize and Boeing can generate huge profits, why not GM?

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Post ID: @ymy+XwGpRpw

GMs white collar workers need to follow suit. To quote Donald Trump, "What do you have to lose?"

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Post ID: @qwb+XwGpRpw

Why not head for Boeing's board (thelayoff.com/boeing) and ask them? how would we know?

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Post ID: @wfm+XwGpRpw

Why don’t you post on the Boeing side?

https://www.thelayoff.com/boeing

You know this is the GM section right?

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