Monday, November 28, 2011

Boeing - The True Story

Ladies and Gentlemen,

On National Geographic or Discovery Channel you can see and hear much about the largest factory buildings of the world in Everett, WA and how airplanes are turned upside down in order to get in a convenient position for factory workers... Because it is more comfortable to pivet on all fours than holding your hands and tools in the air... Environmental protection is not a new theme with The Boeing Company: the factory halls are heated by the same reflectors that provide with daylight for the construction works...

Such achievements are of course a result of the activity of the influential workers' unions... As it seems they represent the interests of both female and male coworkers in an efficient way, support inventions and improvements such as organize holiday programs... However most important in the workers's unions' life is further education where engineers share their new knowledge with other employees and factory workers can also exchange their experiences with each other...

This is how the high quality and reliability of Boeing airplanes can be secured - according to statistics an accident only occures during 1.4 million flights...

Best wishes, ACME and Team

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