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Legal situation with Boeing strike
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Below is the array of legal action that Boeing has initiated against their own workforce since the dispute started.
Federal Court Order 14 April 2008 | Covering Letter Federal Court Order 14 April 2008 | 12 April 2008 Larissa Tilley-Smith Letter | Federal Court Order of 11 April 2008 - HdH v AMWU| Federal Court Application | AIRC Order | AIRC Recommendation Boeing won an injunction in the Federal Court that could make rank and file members of the AMWU liable for company's losses (Boeing claims about $1m a day). A trial on May 7 (with May 8 and 9 set aside if needed) will hear Boeing's case for damages. April 17 Boeing promised to drop all legal action but only if workers behaved themselves. "If employees return to work and stay at work through the life of the current EBA, all legal proceedings, against all working employees, will be dropped." [letter of intent April 17] However on April 16 Boeing promised to pursue the AMWU and individual rank and file member for damages. "Today I have asked our lawyers to pursue contempt charges against the AMWU and certain members we believe are responsible for leading you down this reckless and destructive path." [letter April 16] more on legal situation... |