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Posted: Tuesday, 30 October 2012 6:06AM

Boeing Must Let Workers Discuss Union During Work Time



CHARLESTON, SC  (Metro)  -- Boeing is going to have to let its Charleston, South Carolina workers discuss the possibility of unionizing during work time. 

That's the ruling of the National Labor Relations Board on a complaint by Machinists that Boeing was trying to undercut the workers' right to organize. 

According to the "Puget Sound" and "Charleston Business Journals," Boeing has two weeks to post notices and withdraw rules preventing discussions.
 
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