Ah, yes, because Boeing shouldn’t be blamed for over $60B of stock buybacks, incredibly myopic short-term profitability focus, hollowing out the extremely competent Boeing staff with reams of domain knowledge and expertise from decades past, and overall egregiously awful (to the point of criminality) management that occurred over the last three fucking decades - let’s blame the unions instead. That makes sense.
Ah, yes, because Boeing shouldn’t be blamed for over $60B of stock buybacks, incredibly myopic short-term profitability focus, hollowing out the extremely competent Boeing staff with reams of domain knowledge and expertise from decades past, and overall egregiously awful (to the point of criminality) management that occurred over the last three fucking decades - let’s blame the unions instead. That makes sense.
Fuck all the way off with that noise, cnbc.
The article doesn’t blame the unions, it blames the strike, which is a result of Boeing’s failure to negotiate.