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Wed, Oct 10, 2012

SPEEA Charges Boeing With Unfair Labor Practices

Move Follows Reports Of Seized Cameras And Photos

Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) charges were filed Friday against Boeing after the aerospace giant reportedly videotaped union members engaged in solidarity marches to support contract negotiations, seized employees’ cameras and deleted photos of the activities.

The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), IFPTE Local 2001, filed the two charges against Boeing after receiving complaints from members at multiple Boeing locations. Boeing surveillance and/or camera seizing occurred during lunchtime solidarity events by SPEEA members in Portland and Everett. The National Labor Relation Act (NLRA) protects employees’ rights to engage in concerted (union) activity and prohibits employers from interfering in these activities.

“Taking video of employees on a lunchtime march is nothing more than intimidation and harassment,” said Ray Goforth, SPEEA executive director, in a statement issued Monday. “The company has no legitimate reason to confiscate cameras and delete photos.”

For the past few weeks, SPEEA members have held solidarity marches, meetings and other events at many Boeing facilities to show support for their SPEEA negotiation teams. Marches ranged from a few dozen employees to more than 2,500 at the Everett plant. SPEEA continues to gather information about the surveillance and photo seizing and is asking members to document and report incidents to union officials.

Filed at the Seattle office of the NLRB, the first charge reads: “… the Employer has engaged in surveillance of protected concerted activity and has otherwise interfered with that activity by videotaping and photographing employees engaged in peaceful, protected concerted activity in Portland, OR.”

The second charge reads: “… the Employer has interfered with members engaging in protected concerted activity by confiscating photographs taken by employees of other employees engaging in protected concerted activity.”

SPEEA and Boeing started meeting weekly in April to negotiate new contracts for 23,000 engineers and technical workers at facilities around Puget Sound, Portland, Utah and California. Boeing finally presented new contract offers Sept. 13. Engineers rejected that offer by 95.5 percent. Technical workers rejected the offer by 97 percent. SPEEA and Boeing met briefly on Tuesday, Oct. 2, the day after votes were counted. The next full negotiations session is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 10.

FMI: www.speea.org

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