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WA AG sides with Boeing on worker privacy

Posted on August 6, 2009July 3, 2025 by Dissent

A worker-privacy bill that is slated to become a major point of contention between Boeing and big labor just go thumbs down from the state’s lawyer.

Big labor wants a state law that would prohibit employers from forcing employees to sit in on meetings where union issues are discussed. Big business — which in Washington state translates to Boeing and others — opposes such a law.

Read more in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

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