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A Boeing spokesperson said Tuesday that the company needs to go through many steps before restarting assembly lines in Washington state and Oregon.
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Striking machinists voted to approve an agreement that will hike wages by 38%. The deal was endorsed by union leaders, who warned that Boeing's next offer might be worse.
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Boeing’s machinists union leaders are endorsing the company’s latest contract offer, setting the stage for a vote on Monday that could end the seven-week strike.
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Pensions are a major sticking point between Boeing and its striking machinists union. Many workers want the company to restore the pension plan they lost a decade ago, but Boeing hasn’t budged.
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Boeing factory workers will remain on strike after voting Wednesday to reject the plane maker's most recent contract offer. Workers are holding out for one specific item.
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Striking machinists voted to reject an agreement that would have boosted wages by 35%. It’s another blow for Boeing, which reported a $6 billion quarterly loss on Wednesday.
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Striking machinists at Boeing vote Wednesday on a new contract offer. Even before the strike, the company was grappling with production and quality control problems that led to billions in losses.
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Boeing has withdrawn a contract offer that would have given striking workers 30% raises over four years after talks broke down. The union said that the offer was withdrawn after a second day of mediated talks.
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This week, Boeing cut off company-paid healthcare coverage for tens of thousands of striking Boeing machinists and their families. But, a new Washington state law could fill the gap.
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While the machinist's union and Boeing return to the negotiating table, workers are manning picket lines across the Puget Sound region.