Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

UAW strike will determine what IAM contract bargains for.

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The only folks who benefit from Boeing's predicament are the nepo executives. Everyone else will get screwed by their demise no matter what contracts are agreed to. Your time would be better spent preparing for your next job instead of thinking about future contracts.

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Post ID: @dobx+1oCO1hKT

Allll of those pension plans that went away? None of the savings went back to employees, it all went to shareholder value. 😡 Wake up people.

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Post ID: @4bhp+1oCO1hKT

When auto CEOs say they can't afford to pay their workers more, remember that the Big Three have made $250 billion in profits the past decade. They've also spent $66 billion on stock buybacks and dividends. Hello?

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Post ID: @4hho+1oCO1hKT

The IAM leadership are a bunch of gutless bi--hes too scared to ask for what their employees want a d deserve. Oh well. Maybe next time.

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Post ID: @3bjx+1oCO1hKT

Boeing...IAM...RIP...LOL...who cares!

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Post ID: @3zjn+1oCO1hKT

The issue is that the UAW is a strong union. IAM is weak with leadership who goes on yachts with company leadership and membership who will sell out for the cost of an xbox

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Post ID: @1goc+1oCO1hKT

Ford to lay off 600, related to the strike…. It’s a scare tactic

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