The aerospace giant Boeing locked out 125 firefighters across multiple facilities in Washington state May 4 after contract negotiations broke down. “We want to be out there working and protecting the community of Boeing employees,” said firefighter Jon Riggsby, vice-president-elect of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Local I-66. “But the company won’t allow us.” Boeing firefighters are on hand for fueling, takeoffs, and landings. They also respond to any medical emergencies at company facilities in Seattle, Everett, Renton, Auburn, and Moses Lake.
Legitimately will never, ever be a good idea to hand safety over to people who despise you.
“Oh no that section of the facility is on fire, good thing we secured 75% of the contract we wanted, so let’s go!.. After I finish this episode of Cowboy Beebop.” half a factory slowly burns in the background as 75% of the emergency responders get 75% of the way prepared to fight 75% of the fire
This is what you deserve, Boeing. You have made your bed.
Legitimately will never, ever be a good idea to hand safety over to people who despise you.
“Oh no that section of the facility is on fire, good thing we secured 75% of the contract we wanted, so let’s go!.. After I finish this episode of Cowboy Beebop.” half a factory slowly burns in the background as 75% of the emergency responders get 75% of the way prepared to fight 75% of the fire
This is what you deserve, Boeing. You have made your bed.