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Boeing will require all employees to be
vaccinated, despite wary labor unions
and conservative opposition

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Posted By: Ribicon, 10/13/2021 12:10:50 PM

Boeing management told its U.S. employees in an internal message Tuesday that with limited exceptions they must be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 8 or face termination. “Compliance with these requirements is a condition of employment,” states a Boeing internal presentation viewed by The Seattle Times. “Employees who are unable to meet these requirements, and do not have an approved accommodation, by December 8 may be released from the company.” The policy will apply to roughly 125,000 employees in the U.S., about 57,000 of them in Washington state. Employees can request an exemption “due to a disability or sincerely held religious belief,” but those granted such an exemption will

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They can't build reliable aircraft, but they can hire (cheap) Diverse engineers from overseas and stick needles into people's arms, shifting the blame for that to pResident Bidet. The bastids.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Come And Take It 10/13/2021 12:26:21 PM (No. 944280)
If their labor unions are only 'wary', then those covered by them should just dump them entirely. Most likely, they are just paid off by the government to not oppose the clot shot. Unions are every bit as corrupt as the government they supposedly oppose.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Northcross 10/13/2021 12:33:57 PM (No. 944295)
Boeing had no choice because of the number and size of government contracts awarded to Boeing. This amounts to extortion by the government.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Surroundedbyblue 10/13/2021 12:40:35 PM (No. 944306)
They have a choice. There is no legal order. There is a press release and a pronouncement. There is no legally binding reason for any company to do this, other than being bullied or fellow travelers. How in heaven’s earth anyone thinks it is a good idea to mass jab the worlds population with an experimental, gene therapy is mind boggling.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 10/13/2021 12:41:48 PM (No. 944309)
Round about January 1st this will be rescinded and we will see an apology. Untrained blue collar workers will not be able to build airplanes and Airbus will be waiting to fill the need. I wouldn't hang onto their stock. FJB
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Heil Liberals 10/13/2021 1:36:11 PM (No. 944363)
The boobs at Boeing OWN the United States Military when it comes to equipment. There is no reason to fear repercussions from denying compliance. This speaks to the depth of infiltration of woke Marxism/fascism. Business in service to the state.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: czechlist 10/13/2021 1:42:41 PM (No. 944371)
Who is ware of Banking Environnental Social Governance (ESG) scoring? At some point most companies will need to borrow money If a company does not comply with or objects to government (G in ESG) it lowers their score and ability to borrow. ESG - As Annie Savoy said -"you can look it up"
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Reply 7 - Posted by: edgar 10/13/2021 1:46:07 PM (No. 944374)
Based on the headline, all of the lefties have all lined up and got their shots. Right.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: udanja99 10/13/2021 1:51:17 PM (No. 944382)
There is a huge Boeing plant just outside Charleston, SC. The governor there banned vaccine mandates months ago. This will be interesting.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Hugh Akston 10/13/2021 3:06:16 PM (No. 944453)
I absolutely had to 'like' #6 for the Annie Savoy quote. Guys will listen to anything if they think it's foreplay.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: samoasam 10/13/2021 4:36:58 PM (No. 944505)
Let’s Go Brandon !
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Reply 11 - Posted by: anniebc 10/13/2021 7:05:23 PM (No. 944639)
I guess the N. Charleston plant will be quite empty, poster #8.
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