The work stoppage by 33,000 factory workers at the struggling aerospace giant comes to an end after more than seven weeks.
Unionized factory workers at Boeing are voting on Monday whether to accept a contract offer or to continue their strike.
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Striking Boeing machinists' securing a major pay increase is the latest ...
CEO Kelly Ortberg issued a message to staff who were furloughed during the machinists’ strike Thursday saying the company ...
RENTON, WA— About 33,000 members of the Machinists Union are voting today on Boeing's latest contract offer, which was ...
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Retirement plans were a hot button issue for union workers, who wanted Boeing to bring back their lost pension plans, however ...
Boeing Machinists union approved the latest contract offer from the company Nov. 4, ending a 52-day strike and sending 33,000 ...
“This is a victory,” said Jon Holden, the president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 751, as he announced the results late Monday night at the ...
Boeing’s (BA) machinist union said in a statement: “33,000 frontline workers at Boeing, members of International Association of ...
Despite Boeing's strike ending, the company has had a tough year. But its backlog struggles can be traced back to the ...
Nov. 4 (UPI) --Tens of thousands of striking Boeing machinists voted Monday to ratify a new contract, ending their seven-week work stoppage. In a statement, the International Association of ...