The strike saw more than 32,000 Boeing workers walk out over demands for higher wages and improved employment benefits. .
Boeing’s gambit doesn’t seem to have panned out. That means it is back to the negotiating table with the union.
A national report from Reuters says that Spirit AeroSystems is reviewing its contingency plans for furloughs. This comes during an ongoing workers’ strike at Boeing, Spirit’s parent company.
Herman Buckner is another truck driver who has friends who do a lot of work at ports and he worries about them. “They’re not going to be able to pay their bills," Buckner said. Even so, he supports ...
The union representing Boeing’s striking factory workers in the Pacific Northwest says it expects to resume negotiations with ...
The National Transportation Safety Board issued an urgent warning to airlines that fly Boeing 737s in the latest headache for ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is issuing “urgent safety recommendations” for some Boeing 737s—including the ...
As Boeing’s focus shifts to an ongoing Machinists strike, FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker defended the federal agency’s ...
(Reuters) -Spirit AeroSystems is reviewing its contingency plans regarding furloughs, a company spokesperson said on Thursday ...
The union representing Boeing’s striking factory workers in the Pacific Northwest says it expects to resume negotiations with ...
“We know that the only way to resolve this strike is through negotiations.” Boeing confirmed Friday's talks, which would ...
Boeing has told major customer Ryanair that production is likely to be disrupted for two to three weeks after the end of the ...