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Omaha Steve

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Mon Feb 15, 2016, 11:29 AM Feb 2016

Boeing Engineers’ Union Says Company Softened Its Approach In Recent Negotiations



FILE - With a model 757 over his shoulder, Ernest Griffin drops his ballot at the headquarters of the union for Boeing's engineers and technical workers, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013, in Tukwila, Washington.
ELAINE THOMPSON / AP PHOTO

http://www.kplu.org/post/boeing-engineers-union-says-company-softened-its-approach-recent-negotiations

By ASHLEY GROSS • 5 HOURS AGO

About 20,000 Boeing engineers and technical workers, most of them in Washington state, have just a couple more days left to vote on a new six-year contract. The head of their union, the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), says the negotiations that led to the tentative contract agreement mark a shift in Boeing’s approach to labor issues.

Boeing’s previous chief executive, Jim McNerney, took a hard-line stance toward unions. In 2013, during the previous contract negotiations, relations between the company and SPEEA members grew so contentious that the workers almost went on strike. Later that year, the company engaged in a bitter fight with its machinists’ union.

Now, Boeing has a new CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, and SPEEA Executive Director Ray Goforth said that’s made a big difference.

"The approach that the company brought to these negotiations was much more positive. It was much more trying to focus on solving the underlying problem," he said. "I think the company probably has the perspective that SPEEA also brought a more productive approach to these negotiations."

FULL story at link. Nice the new boss isn't cutthroat to the workers. Audio story: [video]http://cpa.ds.npr.org/kplu/audio/2016/02/speea_contract_vote_preview_mixdown_1.mp3[/video]
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Boeing Engineers’ Union Says Company Softened Its Approach In Recent Negotiations (Original Post) Omaha Steve Feb 2016 OP
I don't know about them playing nicer. Mbrow Feb 2016 #1

Mbrow

(1,090 posts)
1. I don't know about them playing nicer.
Mon Feb 15, 2016, 01:02 PM
Feb 2016

This is just a thought, when I was in Charleston in December at the shipyard by the new Boeing plant. A lot of anti-union billboards and adds in play there. Also a few pro-union stuff as well, but not nearly as many.

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