Boeing
Although corporations have an obligation to their shareholders, they also have an obligation to their workforce. The fact that Boeing is an American corporation also gives it responsibility to ensure that America does not continue in its downward spiral. By (illegally) shifting work to a state that has accepted a lesser standard of living and lacks the balls to stand up for their rights does not necessarily fulfill Boeing's fiduciary responsibility to its shareholders. It is time to recover the American standard of living that generations have fought to achieve. We cannot continually allow the greedy corporations to strip society of a decent living. Workers in Washington are not getting fat off of their paychecks, they are merely attempting to provide for their families.
To suggest that the NLRB has overstepped its authority by siding with the very people (workers) that they are there to protect is absurd. Yes, the country could use more jobs. but what we need are family sustaining jobs that spur the economy. If a worker makes more money, he has more to spend. Therefore, stimulating the economy. Reagan's idea of "trickle down economics" does not work. Blue collar workers are more likely to put the money they earn back into the economy. Higher wages also equate to higher tax revenue. (This is a subject for another day.)