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Wayne Lundberg
 
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Default How many of us have contracts with Boeing?

The Machinists Union at Boeing are on strike. Boeing is the most significant
resource for good jobs in the United States that mostly provide solid
exports and thus great act in balancing the trade deficit. When over 18,000
assemblers (they dare call themselves machinists!) are idled, the trickle
down effect will be devastating because all
these workers do is to assemble pieces that have been made in almost every
machine shop across the nation. This will idle over 180,000 additional
real machinists who are mostly innocently non-union people for the most
part and lacking
the support of a union to help pay the bills while not working. Since it is
a well proven fact that every manufacturing job supports five non
manufacturing jobs.... (One manufacturing hour's output is eventually sold
at an
average $120.00, so at $20.00 hour rates this is six people)
the effect is bound to be cataclysmic in loss of revenue across the nation.

Boeing has said they will not recover from this strike and I believe them.
The French will mobilize Airbus to the nth degree to steal Boeings customers
and have the Brits and other European nations behind them so there will be
no shortages of parts for Airbus.

Thus in one fell swoop our great labor union mentality, avarice and
self-indulgence is about to put us into bankruptcy. They have done it to
almost 80% of all manufacturing jobs already by sending them to Mexico and
China. Now they are giving the EU the golden eggs and killing the goose
itself that used to live and thrive in this nation.

Wayne


 
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