http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/boeingaerospace/2008212140_boeing29.html
So the strike lingers on.....but come on. If Boeing is really "losing" that much, do you think they would prolong the strike? As far a I'm concerned, the company ALWAYS has the upper hand. The strike will last as long as Boeing WANTS it to last. The strike is "somehow" (he says coyly) strategically beneficial to the company otherwise it wouldn't happen.
Are the unions really that naive?
So the strike lingers on.....but come on. If Boeing is really "losing" that much, do you think they would prolong the strike? As far a I'm concerned, the company ALWAYS has the upper hand. The strike will last as long as Boeing WANTS it to last. The strike is "somehow" (he says coyly) strategically beneficial to the company otherwise it wouldn't happen.
Are the unions really that naive?