Hundreds of union construction workers walked off the job at Tesla Motors' battery manufacturing plant in northern Nevada on Monday to protest what union organizers say is the increased hiring of out-of-state workers for less pay.
Approximately 350 plumbers, carpenters, electricians, painters and others walked away from the construction site Monday along U.S. Interstate 80 about 25 miles east of Reno, said Russell James, District 16 business development specialist for the Building and Construction Trades Council of Northern Nevada.
More than 100 picketed outside the main gate against what they say is an unfair labor practice that undermines promises to hire mostly Nevada workers in exchange for more than $1 billion in state tax breaks, James said.
"It's corporate welfare at its worst," he told The Associated Press.
Union officials said work at Tesla's gigafactory is increasingly being done by crews for the non-union, New Mexico-based Brycon Corp.
Tesla had better take care: there are plenty of other jobs for those skilled workers in the country east of Reno.
(Score: 1) by genkernel on Thursday March 03 2016, @05:20AM
Completely off topic, but I have noticed that same weakness in free-will theodicy, but other approaches to theodicy do not seem to be mainstream. I'd've PMed you if I could find the way to do that. In lieu of this, to what theodicy would you subscribe (unless you see theodicy as akin to idiocy)?
(Score: 3, Informative) by Azuma Hazuki on Friday March 04 2016, @02:16AM
There is no theodicy that can rescue the Abrahamic religions. As something like a Deist (the proper term would be "panentheist," but most people have no idea what that is), my theodicy is "God isn't actually separate from creation, nor is it conscious the way we think of consciousness; God is a verb, more than a noun." So for me it's a moot point.
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...