Hawker Beechcraft Strike: Day Four
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Hawker Beechcraft Strike: Day Four
The strike at Hawker Beechcraft plants in Wichita and Salina ends its fourth day with no changes.
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Posted by: Annonymous on Aug 19, 2008 at 11:31 AM

Has anyone heard of crossing strikers getting fired for absenteeism? I heard 10 were fired after staying out one week, and since they crossed, the union cannot/will not help them.
Posted by: Robert on Aug 19, 2008 at 06:11 AM

I think the union members are lazy and idiots. Give me a break, if you want a higher paying job go get one. You are deminstrating you selfishness by putting your families at risk. You intimidate others to follow your will. Who made you king. Maybee some of us do not wnat to follow your stupid example. If some one tried to force you to do somthing against your will you would be upset. But you do not care, you make threats to others about causing damage to their cars, or when the strike is over you will make it very hard for them. You strikers make me sick. I thinks all of you should be fired and the company should get some one else who wants to work. I think you Hypocrite, communist should, get out of the our country and go live wheere they inforce some ones will on you for a change. Move some where else and make our citys cleaner and better to lilve in, away from your threats and imposed control.
Posted by: Striker Location: Rose Hill on Aug 16, 2008 at 11:25 AM

How many planes have scabs and salary workers put out in two weeks? Answer:zero. The three that went out were ninety percent complete when we walked.Tick,tick,tick
Posted by: Think it's funny on Aug 16, 2008 at 08:17 AM

So the FAA finally stepped in on HBC. Shut down the 4000 line. I'm just not sure why cuz I thought by listening to some of these blogs that the worker aren't skilled or worth anything. Guess you people putting the strikers down were wrong! HBC now has 2 lines they can't work on until the "skilled" workers come back. Good job FAA! Keep on 'em, watch 'em like a hawk.
Posted by: My Location: Is Your Location on Aug 15, 2008 at 02:33 AM

come on people why you are so wound up, relax, take a deep breath, now go do something with your kids, you might have to go back to work soon. take this opportunity to do all you can b/c once you r back you will work work and work. don't take everything so serious. this site? this is for bored workers on strike after a long day playing with their kids. enjoy and blow your saving. this is why you saved. Did you? the saving bonds. Those are for your kids, hello happy meal, hello all star sport, ocean of fun, Tahiti!Great wall of China.. the list goes on.
Posted by: correction Location: union negative on Aug 15, 2008 at 02:10 AM

I like to say on behalf of defending people who writting "oppose union comments." don't get me wrong the Union is a good working concept, but all that good images are stank by some of its member rotten behaviors. some time is not just "one bad apples," it's a farmful of them,"where there is bugs so is exterminator I, II, III, not to mention The Chronical."
Posted by: work wichita Location: live in Wichita, where else? on Aug 15, 2008 at 01:47 AM

I personally think Union is good but with some draw back, what with the name calling. threat making, specially toward minority. take vietnamese for instance, why tell them to go back to where they came from. i would expect that from a 6 yr old kid. all minority holding aircraft position are skillful people, they are the best machinist for hired. Isn't that what iam made of."stand for something" that's something is hate crime. Thanks but no thanks, i rather "fall for anything" but that. PS."I was a member."
Posted by: Judgement Call Location: USC on Aug 15, 2008 at 01:13 AM

Hi i have been crossing the picket line since day one.(i have needs). i admired young people showing their opinion and believe and fighting for thier children future. But some of the oldtimers are the crazy one, out there thinking they still in the labor right movement,yelling racial slur, threats, they need to snap out of it and realize they might out-lived their cats and dogs.
Posted by: the unfortunate fly Location: hbc OT worker HOF on Aug 15, 2008 at 12:49 AM

I lost count of time work in here, it't now HBc, small c for small company. Yes we buit Airplane, yes high quality airplane.but when was the last time you ever flown in one of our airplane so who care right? wrong, before you fight you need to know your battle. i have very little time left with the company before i'm going down town for that last limo ride so i urge you people who holding the signs, lay down your weapons and come home to work. HBc is our home i spent more time here than my real home ask my wife's mailman if don't believe. i count on you young guns to follow my path let build this company until it become the big Company(notice C) then strike then you might get some out of it. Your fellow worker 2nd class senior.OT HOF Honorable Mentioned. PS.by the time you read this i just racked another 2 hrs of OT.
Posted by: the little people Location: with loud voices on Aug 15, 2008 at 12:15 AM

we been at it for about 2 weeks now, no result. let accept the contract-ion and come back out to hbc to work, there are many ways that we can get back at the company, not that we highly skill people haven't tried. give good example, sleeping on the job, smoke break, lunch box discount, waste perfectly good stuff, com'on scooter fill me in on this, quickies or hours in the bathroom need me say more, webeen riding this rollercoaster for quite sometime, let get back on it, let be honest to ourseves. WE ALL ARE OVER PAID FOR OUR HIGHLY SCAM UH SKILL.
Posted by: the non-member Location: at home, bored on Aug 14, 2008 at 11:57 PM

forgive us for writting ignorant comments. we are bored out of our mind, i nerver say that i miss working til now,been honored you guys for 2weeks, really, seriously and eagerly thinking about crossing that pickpocketline, hope you don't f with my lexus, ofcourse you can look but don't touch, kiss my hindnie i'll let one of you girl holding the sign sit in my ac passeger seat for 10 sec to cool off.
Posted by: the Asian crews Location: right here to stay sharing your pie of pie on Aug 14, 2008 at 10:11 PM

Listen! all of your non- asian- don't hate us. not like we like crossing the line to work. We all have people at home to feed, for us Asian we also have people back home to feed. piece"Love Thy neighbor
Posted by: HBCEMPLOYEE Location: ICT on Aug 13, 2008 at 10:27 PM

About the Union being rolemodel people and not degrading people: Day one of the strike, a friend of mine who just got hired, and happens to be Vietnamese, goes in on the 1st day of the strike Monday, and his car is surrounded (over by plant 4) and people are yelling at him to go back to his country and all kinds of other racial slurs and obscenities. He told me after work that day, that he had never felt so threatened of his personal safety in any other incident of his life. The following tuesday, I crossed the line. I just got hitred too, and was honoring the strike, until I heard what some ofthe rednecks outside did, I don't care for any of that stupidity.
Posted by: USA Location: ICT on Aug 13, 2008 at 06:44 PM

Pictures? There are pictures?
Posted by: ... Location: wichita on Aug 13, 2008 at 05:03 PM

what is the website the pictures are on? you know the ones you take when the employees enter in the mornings?
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