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Hearing opens in labor complaint against Boeing
Posted: 06.14.2011 at 12:53 PM
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SEATTLE (AP) -- Boeing attorney William Kilberg told a judge in Seattle that the company intends to file a motion to dismiss the case as a hearing opened Tuesday.

The National Labor Relations Board accuses Boeing of illegally retaliating against union workers for past strikes by adding a non-union assembly line for its new 787 passenger jet in South Carolina. The NLRB said the remedy should include moving the South Carolina assembly work to Washington state, where other 787s are assembled.

Kilberg says the legal dispute has cast a shadow the company. He says the process has affected Boeing, its employees, its supplies and its investments.

The case is being heard by administrative law judge Clifford Anderson.

Oustide the courthouse before the hearing Boeing worker Paul Veltkamp says he thinks the company broke the law.

(Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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