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Roughly 3,200 Boeing defense workers in the St. Louis area walked off the job early today, Monday, August 4, launching their first strike since 1996 after rejecting a proposed labor contract.
Saying “enough is enough," thousands of workers at three Boeing manufacturing plants went on strike overnight.
A strike by thousands of workers who build fighter jets for Boeing at three U.S. plants is the second labor disruption for ...
Our union is built on democracy, and our members have every right to demand a contract worthy of their contributions,” IAM ...
More than 3,000 Boeing defense workers went on strike Monday morning after rejecting the company’s latest contract proposal. The workers, mostly based in the St. Louis area, are responsible for ...
Roughly 3,200 machinists at Boeing’s defense hub in the St. Louis area went on strike Monday, the first time the union has ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said during the company’s earnings call last week that it will be able to deal with the cost of the workers' strike.
A strike at Boeing's defense unit halts fighter jet assembly, including F-47 jet production, as 3,200 employees walk out over ...
The union says its workers deserve nothing less than a contract that keeps their families secure and recognizes their ...
It’s not clear how many metro-east jobs are impacted by the strike. Boeing moved 150 jobs from facilities throughout St.
Roughly 3,200 workers are striking at sites in Missouri and Illinois. Members of the labor union representing the workers ...
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