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.
The strike saw more than 32,000 Boeing workers walk out over demands for higher wages and improved employment benefits. .
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Headlines,Boeing's ongoing labor strike raises concerns about supply chain disruptions.,Spirit Aerosystems may face ...
Key Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems is reviewing its contingency plans regarding furloughs, company spokesperson Joe ...
Key Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems is reviewing its contingency plans regarding furloughs, company spokesperson Joe ...
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Amid the ongoing Machinists strike, Boeing remains under intense FAA scrutiny over the fuselage blowout in January.