Hawker Beechcraft Strike: Day Five
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Hawker Beechcraft Strike: Day Five
Friday marked the final payday for Hawker Beechcraft striking machinists.
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Posted by: Kathy Location: ICT on Aug 19, 2008 at 05:46 PM

go STRIKERS!!!!
Posted by: eastsider on Aug 16, 2008 at 05:45 PM

True Colors -- You're right. You'd think that Rooney and the rest of them would give up their paycheck, in the spirit of solidarity! That way, they'd be able to feel their brothers and sisters' pain. Wouldn't want to hang from a rope while I waited for THAT to happen!
Posted by: True Colors Location: ICT on Aug 16, 2008 at 03:52 PM

Well if Rooney's getting 105K a year... Why won't he go without like his little helpers convinced the Union members to? Because he's just as bad as a fat cat politician.
Posted by: Bummer Dude on Aug 15, 2008 at 07:32 PM

I hope, for everyone's sake, that it doesn't last that much longer. And I hope that people will care for the safety of others as well as their own. I mean, MAN, how many more people will be run down or whatever before it stops??? It's getting dangerous for all involved!!!! Becareful out there everybody!!!! Peace Be With You!!!
Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 15, 2008 at 12:56 PM

They will not be talking anytime soon. The company is sittinf firm at this point. I have talked to people inside and not hourly people the "big people" and they say this could go on for weeks. September or October. So wow was this really worth it. Our homes, cars, health. I don't think so. We let the union put on much trash in our heads before we could think for ourselves and now we are all sitting in a big fat hole. Medications are running out house payments are due food needs to be put on the table and what the union is putting out is a far cry from help. We should be pushing our union to be pushing Hawker. We need our jobs and respect and right now we have neither and the only ones fighting for us is is. This does not hurt the union they are getting paid they have foood and insurance. Maybe we should replace them next. No paychcek this week that hurt. Whats next no house?
Posted by: aircraft worker Location: wichita on Aug 15, 2008 at 08:31 AM

Some severance is better than none. If you get laid off it will be because of work slow down and will be by senority as it should be or outsourcing in which case you get severance and is very likely. You cannot ask for more than that. Troubled worker, you say you don't mind overtime then you say you don't want to work it. Like i said that is part of aircraft work. It does not last forever, it usually runs in cycles. Love it or leave it. I have 20 years because I worked the overtime when needed, I got more training and transfered to more secure jobs and have endured more strikes (stayed out for the whole time on both of them 49 and 69 days) and did whatever necessary to support the union and maintain my job with the company. nobody said it was going to be easy.
Posted by: any news? on Aug 15, 2008 at 08:24 AM

Has there been any talk of meeting at the table yet? $150 a week is not going to feed my family for very long....
Posted by: !!! Location: ict on Aug 14, 2008 at 04:47 PM

SEVERANCE??? hahahaha that's only if your job is gone directly do to outsourcing. that's in the companies words.
Posted by: toubled worker on Aug 14, 2008 at 04:35 PM

I dont mind over time matter of fact I am sort of new at this so it is the only way I can stay on top of bills,But I dont want to work 12 hr and 10 hr shifts for 19 days straight.Combine this with just 5 days eto for the rest of my career here looks like they want to go through people fast. I guess if I HAD 20 YEARS IN I wouldnt have to worry either. AIRCRAFT WORKER!!!
Posted by: aircraft worker Location: wichita on Aug 14, 2008 at 12:13 PM

I looked at the contract and it does not look bad. Overall it is pretty much inline with the other aircraft in Wichita. Somethings may be better than one aircraft company and worse than another. The wage is good, pension good,401k match (spirit hourly does not get that anymore),you still have severance pay (Spirit's is gone), the insurance cost is worse than some but not all. About the 19 days on overtime, if you are in aircraft you have to expect it, just like layoffs. I have been in aircraft for over 20 yrs. and that is just how it is. The company must have control of the workforce to meet schedules. Thats only 2 weekends in a row. Seriously if overtime is a problem for you than I would sugest getting out of aircraft, because when there is not any overtime it's usually layoff time.
Posted by: Another Striker Location: Wichita on Aug 14, 2008 at 09:06 AM

I don't intimidate or anything like that, but when it does come time to go back to work, that doesn't mean I have to help a scab. If they come to me for help, then they can go find someone else cause I won't help them.
Posted by: Hawker Beech worker on Aug 14, 2008 at 07:15 AM

Word is cessna is hiring dissatisfied workers from hawker beech. They have a huge backlog and lots of planes to build. If hawker beech ceo's don't change thier attitudes, I'm going to apply at cessna. Besides, you've told us that cessna pays better.
Posted by: Stubborn Location: ICT on Aug 13, 2008 at 06:15 PM

To Give Them a Break-You are a God-send!! Thank you for having the courage and ethics to point out intimidation and harassment by the strikers toward those going to their jobs at HBC.
Posted by: Give Them A Break on Aug 13, 2008 at 04:28 PM

My husband is walking the picket lines for a better life for our family, BUT, he has told me what is being said at the gates to the SCABs. Is it really necessary to wish harm, and even death, upon these people and their families that cross? We are human beings first and foremost. Treat each other as such. You never know, you may need a little compassion sometime in your life. Not everyone can strike. Everyone has their reasons, and this is a free country. Remember, what goes around, comes around! In the end, I hope and pray the Union will prevail, however, can't it be accomplished in a humane way?
Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 13, 2008 at 04:23 PM

This could have been the most profitable August ever for HBC. We have truly been blessed with the fairest August ever!!Too bad the company is not wanting to do the right thing, and just continues with the lies and manipulation!! Perhaps the company will eventually learn that we aren't just numbers. We are people with skills, and abilities just like them,......different skills, but needed skills!!
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