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Boeing's military aircraft production is facing potential disruption after defense workers in St. Louis rejected the ...
On Friday, Boeing St. Louis Vice President of Air Dominance Dan Gillian addressed the company’s latest contract offer to ...
Boeing Co. has offered a new contract to the union representing some 3,200 factory workers in the St. Louis area, including ...
More than 33,000 union Boeing workers start voting Thursday on a tentative contract deal that includes a 25% raise over four years. If workers reject the deal a strike could start Friday at 12:01 ...
A Boeing strike in 1989 cost the company $2.5 billion in lost revenue, and the next one, in 2005, cost it about $1 billion, the American Action Forum said in a paper this week.
More than 33,000 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) at Boeing locations in Washington state, Oregon, and California have been on strike since Sept.
The company said it was preparing for a strike after a vote among members that looks set to hit multiple production plants.
CEO Kelly Ortberg assured analysts Tuesday that the company will manage if 3,200 St. Louis-area machinists go on strike.
IAM District 751 members remained on the picket lines outside Boeing’s facilities across the Puget Sound region Thursday as there is no estimate on when the strike may come to an end.