Boeing Controversy Documents Show NLRB Staff Joking, Attacking US and Congress
by Tom FittonLast month, Judicial Watch released documents from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that detailed controversial remarks by NRLB staff related to the agency’s lawsuit against Boeing. The NRLB, you will recall, filed its dubious lawsuit against the Seattle-based company for deciding to open a $750 million non-union assembly line in North Charleston, South Carolina, to manufacture its Dreamliner plane.
Well, as controversial and irresponsible as those remarks were, after receiving an additional batch of documents from the NLRB this week, we learned they were just the tip of the iceberg.
These new documents, which we obtained pursuant to Judicial Watch’s original July 14, 2011, Freedom of Information Act request and subsequent lawsuit, include internal correspondence among NLRB attorneys discussing the Boeing lawsuit. And check out these highlights:
- On April 22, 2011, Acting NLRB General Counsel Lafe Solomon sent an email to Wilma Liebman, outgoing Chairwoman of the NLRB, “The article gave me a new idea. You go to geneva [Switzerland] and I get a job with airbus [French company]. We screwed up the us economy and now we can tackle europe.” Solomon’s comment was in response to an article published in French on the European Planet Labor website noting the devastating potential economic impact on South Carolina if the plant were to be scuttled: “Two billion dollars were invested in Charleston, 1,000 employees were recruited, and the site was supposed to open in July… until the NLRB meddled in.”
- On April 22, 2011, NLRB attorney Debra Willen received an email, in which Republican Sen. James DeMint of South Carolina is ridiculed as “Sen. Dement.”
- On May 12, 2011, NLRB Deputy Assistant General Counsel Joseph Baniszewski emailed a political cartoon to Deputy Assistant General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo mocking the state of South Carolina with regard to Boeing Corporation’s decision to locate its manufacturing facility in that state.
- On April 28, 2011, Miriam Szapiro sent an email to NLRB attorney Debra Willen commenting on an article in The Economist expressing some support for the Boeing lawsuit: “Exactly; it just shows you how incredibly reactionary the US is, that the conservative Economist thinks we’re Neanderthal.”
- On April 20, 2011, Mara-Louise Anzalone, counsel for Acting NLRB General Counsel Lafe Solomon, took exception to U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) statement, “As Senator, I will do everything in my power, including introducing legislation cutting off funding for this wide goose chase, to stop the NLRB’s frivolous complaint [against Boeing].” In an email to NLRB regional attorney Anne Pomerantz, Anzalone writes, “Awesome. Sounds like they’re just going to furlough you and me.”
The documents also include Lafe Solomon’s personal notes detailing conversations with Senator Graham, who said, according to the notes, that “the ‘retaliatory charge’ of the Machinists against Boeing would have huge economic and political consequences” and that if the NLRB filed the complaint, the senator would come out “full guns a-blazing.” The notes also describe Senator Graham as saying “that he was more reasonable than his Senate counterpart (Sen. DeMint).”
I thought it particularly interesting to see a government official complain about “how incredibly reactionary the US is…” The term “reactionary” is Marxist. There is no other reasonable way to describe it, certainly not in this context.
Is there any doubt now that the Obama administration’s attack on Boeing is irresponsible and politically motivated? Read these documents for yourself. NLRB attorneys come off as juvenile politicos rather than professionals interested in arbitrating a labor dispute. Their utter contempt for congressional oversight shows that the NRLB thinks it is above the law. We hope these documents help to educate the public about the ongoing abuse of power by this agency.
By way of review, the NLRB filed its lawsuit against Boeing in April 2011, claiming that the company’s decision to open a Dreamliner production line in South Carolina was in retaliation against The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers for a series of union strikes that reportedly slowed production of the plane in 2008 in Washington State.
According to Boeing the NLRB’s “claim is legally frivolous and represents a radical departure from both NLRB and Supreme Court precedent. Boeing has every right under both federal law and its collective bargaining agreement to build additional U.S. production capacity outside of the Puget Sound region.”
So why is the NLRB meddling in Boeing’s business, attempting to dictate where and under what circumstances Boeing can manufacture its plane?
As I’ve said before, problems at the NLRB begin right at the top with Craig Becker, head of the NLRB’s five-member board. Anticipating a nasty battle, President Obama bypassed the U.S. Senate and recess-appointed Becker. The Becker appointment was made after the Democrat-controlled Senate refused to move forward on his confirmation.
An ally of ACORN, Becker had previously worked for the SEIU and the AFL-CIO, major financial backers of Obama and the Democratic Party. Controversially, Becker has refused to recuse himself from certain NLRB decisions affecting his former union clients. And now Becker’s minions at the NLRB are cheerleading for the unions and behaving irresponsibly in attacking a major U.S. corporation.
When his key staff is mouthing Marxist, anti-American slurs and others are showing contempt for Congress, it is no wonder that the Obama-controlled agency would engage in an over-the-top legal attack on a major U.S. corporation.







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"An ally of ACORN, Becker had previously worked for the SEIU and the AFL-CIO, major financial backers of Obama and the Democratic Party. Controversially, Becker has refused to recuse himself from certain NLRB decisions affecting his former union clients. And now Becker’s minions at the NLRB are cheerleading for the unions and behaving irresponsibly in attacking a major U.S. corporation."
Yes sir, all about the working man.
I can see it know, Boeing packs up and moves its operations to Mexico.
"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
Unions only keep sub-par employees employed.
Apparently not only has the union movement out-lived its usefulness, so has the NLRB.
add your favorite regulatory agency to the list,
IRS
EPA
NEA
DOE
BLM
Shut errr down.
The NLRB filing its lawsuit against Boeing shows just how Marxist this Administration is. It is an outrage that this Administration is allowed to strong arm one of the largest corporations into forcibly pay to play in this country.
This sends a strong message to other corporations, that if you do not want government interference in your business then you must pay to play, or suffer the consequences.
you must understand what, and who, you have placed in charge of this country.
The marxist reactionaries of the '60's. The 'Days of Rage' that sired the Clintons, and John de Podesta, that SDS revolutionaries like Bill Ayers and Benadine Dohrn led, the desire to 'burn, baby, burn'. They found a little known lawyer turned community activist (and not a very good one, either) recruited him, gave him a 'voice' (David Axelrod and his teleprompter) and good citizens of this country saw fit to hire him as President.
He brought a hand picked assortment of reactionary communists, eugenicists and utopians to Washington with him.
None of these people believe in the current democratic system. They intend to wield power by executive fiat. The labor unions are a key player in this formula. In order to redistribute wealth industry need be made more expensive and less productive. Bulding airliners in North Carolina runs counter to that. That is all you really need to know…
…and this comes as a surprise?
puke (again).
They've taken the worker vs. management mentality to the highest levels of the government, and I doubt if SEIU, Acorn, and AFL-CIO hacks have any true leadership abilities, much less MBAs. Obama is putting union leaders on the board of directors of General Motors and as head of the New York Federal Reserve. What possible qualifications could they have…absolutely none.
The fact that the gubmint mini czars laugh while bullying a private company is no surprise. .
These idiots are actually happy when those of us in the private sector suffer. It makes them feel more affluent in comparison.
The real tragedy is that the american people are not outraged at this bullying of a private company.
The people will only take so much mistreatment for so long. The federal government is increasingly behaving the same way with regard to the states as the British Empire did with regard to the American Colonies.
And if the situation doesn't change, the federal government will meet the same end as the British Empire.
Well, I sure hope Glenn got permission from the NLRB before moving to Texas, which is a "right to work" state. I'd hate for him to get sued and have to move his operations overseas or even worse, Mexico.
Defund the NLRB……NOW!!!
Where to begin..? Maybe we should just tear everything down and start all over (wait… the administration is already doing that.) The cancer of corruption is so deep-seated that it cannot be cut out or cured. We need to find a few viable cells (biological reference) and grow an entirely new patient from the good.
A huge percentage of the 'leadership' of this country are millionaires and they still beg me to donate to their elections. Maybe if they did what they were elected to do, they would not have to worry so much about elections. I still contend that a law should be passed to keep incumbents from campaigning… let them pass or fail on their records, just like te real world.
I feel the collapse is inevitable and have been warning my friends for several months now. I have a free Survival eBook available at
http://www.rongoulden.com/Literary.htm
to help people start thinking about their future, or lack thereof. It is not a complete 'how-to' reference as much as a 'what if' guide.The world is full of predators, you need to decide if you will be a victim or a survivor.
DOJ
Why aren't they fired yet? General McCrystal got fired, so these losers should be fired, as well.
There's actually one more choice, which the majority of businesses will take–leave the U.S.
Seems like you need a big dose of Zofran or a big blunt to help keep your guts down!
I wish Boeing would have called their bluff and said pound sand, and started production in SC. Can you imagine the PR fallout if the Obama administration tried to shut them down? I think the NLRB would have slithered away like worms the they are. (no offense to worms)
It is time for Boeing to play tough – Remind GE (Obummer's best friend) that if they want to be making engines for Boeing planes, they might get interested in putting a little political pressure on this Admin to reign in the NLRB.
Which DoE? Education of Energy? I'm going with both, but maybe you had a preference?
both please (I'm in CA)!
Coming right up (I'm in CO)!
Let's set a new budget for 2013. Starting point: $0 allocated for anything. From there, use amendments to get spending added back into departments.
and everyone in DC is shorting Boeing stock knowing they have the power to shut the company down.It all make sense now.
Time to try and convict these scum for treason then, firing squad.
"National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that detailed controversial remarks by NRLB staff related to the agency’s lawsuit against Boeing. The NRLB, you will recall"
Ahem, spell check on aisle one, please.
BOTH!
matter of fact, I cant think of any that shouldn't BE ON THE LIST!
Oops! I gave you a thumbs down on that. Meant up up UP! Sorry.
One of the salient pictures of the Vietnam era was the before/after picture of the South Vietnamese Officer with a pistol to the back of the head of a purported Vietcong just before he blew his head off and the follow up pic as the victim collapsed. It brought outrage and condemnation to the South Vietnamese for brutality. It Was a brutal time, but not like any other.
One wonders however if that same method should not have a salient effect if used on the federal bureaucrat who acts as these NLRB thugs have.
Of course this is just a hypothetical question.
Skip step one.
No these vermin should be exterminated. Just my opinion of course.
General Loan summarily executed a Viet Cong Colonel who was captured in civilian clothes and therefore a spy under Geneva Convention Rules. The spy got what he deserved.
In no way did I assert it was wrong, only brutal and that it received condemnation.
Maybe defenestrate too?
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