The IAM will continue to work with Boeing workers and
members of the
Charleston
community to further communicate the benefits of
collective bargaining for workers and their local
economies. Efforts will also be made to dispel the
misinformation spread by Boeing and their allies over
recent weeks.
“Boeing workers reached out to us initially because they
wanted to be treated fairly on the job and build a
better, more secure life for themselves and their
families,” said Evans. “Boeing’s campaign of rumors and
threats may have succeeded in delaying this election,
but the fight to win collective bargaining rights for
thousands of Boeing South Carolina workers is far from
over.”
Beverly
Wyse, vice president and general manager, Boeing South
Carolina said “I want to thank the team for their
patience and professionalism throughout this process,
but most importantly their passion, spirit and
determination to move forward together. We now have the
opportunity to make Boeing South Carolina and our local
community an even better place to work and live. And
that’s what we’re going to do--- together.”
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