This strike of more than 30,000 workers comes at a time when Boeing’s already not meeting production goals. And it will also slow the making of everything that goes inside planes, as well.
A strike by the 33,000 factory workers who assemble some of Boeing's best-selling planes would come as another blow to a company whose bottom line and reputation have taken plenty of hits this year.
30. Negotiations between the two parties have stalled, raising concerns about a possible strike starting Oct. 1. The main points of contention are wage increases and limits on port automation.
As a result, we’re likely looking at an East Coast port strike just in time for the holiday shopping season. More than half of U.S. imports arrive via the East Coast and Gulf Coast ...
A strike beginning Friday by more than 30,000 of Boeing’s West Coast factory workers will make it harder for the planemaker to meet a 737 MAX production target and stabilize its supply chain ...
NEW YORK — A strike by some 33,000 Boeing machinists has halted production of the American aerospace giant's best-selling airplanes. The workers began picketing at Boeing factories and plants in ...
The last strike, which took place in 2008, was a $1.2 billion hit to Boeing’s net income. This strike could be similarly costly if it continues for months, as has happened in past work stoppages ...
The twists and turns of the past week paint a picture of managers badly wrong-footed by the depth of fury among workers who tossed out a 25% pay increase deal and launched strike action.
Boeing machinists voted overwhelmingly Thursday to reject the company’s contract offer and are now on strike for the first time since 2008. The walkout could jeopardize the plane maker’s ...
A Russian strike on an apartment block in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv has killed one person and injured at least 40, with fears others are trapped under the rubble, Ukrainian ...
The strike by 33,000 machinists was expected to halt the manufacture of Boeing's best-selling airliners, and is yet another setback for a company already awash in financial losses and damage to ...