Boeing slams labor board over complaint
Boeing says that it is urging the National Labor Relations Board to withdraw a complaint that alleges the company moved production to a new plant in South Carolina because of labor disputes in Washington State. The company says that its decision did not harm any existing jobs, and that the decision had nothing to do with past strikes by workers in Washington. The company said that the NLRB twisted statements made by company to accuse them of retaliating against workers. The NLRB wants the company to move production back to Washington.
See "Boeing slams labor board over complaint", Sam Hananel, Business Week, May 4, 2011