Tom Buffenbarger, former General President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the ongoing Boeing strike, nuclear security concerns amid the government shutdown and China's dominance in shipbuilding and manufacturing.
Buffenbarger shed light on the Boeing strike, where over 3,200 machinists have rejected the company's latest contract offer. He explained that the workers, who build sophisticated fighter jets for defense contracts, are seeking a fair deal that respects their skills and sacrifices. Buffenbarger criticized Boeing's management style, noting that the workers' pre-ratified offer would cost less than half the price of a single F-15 fighter jet over four years. He emphasized the need for oversight on how defense industry executives allocate taxpayer dollars from military contracts.
The conversation then turned to nuclear security concerns amidst the ongoing government shutdown. Buffenbarger expressed alarm over the potential impact on physical security at nuclear facilities and the broader implications for national defense. He highlighted the critical role union members play in assembling and maintaining nuclear weapons components at various sites across the country. Buffenberger warned that the current situation leaves the nation vulnerable, with questionable protection of the nuclear arsenal and a lack of focus on real threats from countries like Russia, China and North Korea.
Lastly, Buffenbarger addressed China's growing dominance in shipbuilding and manufacturing. He pointed out the stark contrast between China's 5,500-flagged vessels in international commerce and the United States' 80. Buffenbarger lamented the decline of American shipbuilding capabilities, noting the loss of skilled workers and training programs. He stressed the urgent need to rebuild these industries for both economic prosperity and national security, warning that the U.S. currently lacks the capacity to surge production in case of a national emergency.
Listen to the full episode for more insights from Buffenbarger on these critical issues facing American labor and national security.
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