Everyone agrees that a company may legally locate its production anywhere it wishes and for any reason — except retaliatory ones. Imagine if Boeing had deliberately located a new plant in an area with a predominantly white labor force and then publicly stated that it did so because it was tired of listening to discrimination complaints made by African-American employees at its home plant. If the general counsel’s allegations are true, Boeing did something legally indistinguishable — unless labor rights no longer count as “real” rights.The entire piece is well worth the read. Our previous posts are here.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Three Profs defend NLRB
Three labor law professors have an op-ed piece in the New York Times. In defense of the NLRB they pose the question in an analogous, but simple way.