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Sunday, Sep 15

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Boeing and striking factory workers to resume mediated talks on Tuesday

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Workers voted overwhelmingly to reject wage proposal from aviation giant last week

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Boeing Machinist Strike Adds Cash Crunch to New CEO's Rescue Mission

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Ratings firms are warning that a prolonged work stoppage could sink the jet maker’s debt into junk status.

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Boeing ‘ran out of time’ on tests, astronauts say

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The two NASA astronauts who flew to the International Space Station in June on Boeing's troubled Starliner said Friday that officials probably could have reached a point where they deemed the spacecraft safe enough to ride back to Earth,…

Is Boeing Lost in Space?

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How are Butch and Sunny going to come home?

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Boeing 'ran out of time' on Starliner: astronaut stuck on ISS

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Los Angeles, United States (AFP) Sept 13, 2024

What next for Boeing Starliner sans astronauts

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Boeing's crew transport space capsule, the Starliner, returned to Earth without its two-person crew right after midnight Eastern time on Sept. 7, 2024. Its remotely piloted return marked the end of a fraught test flight to the…

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Stranded NASA astronauts reveal they REJECTED Boeing plan to rescue them and why

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NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams have revealed that they rejected a rescue plan on Boeing's Starliner due to a 'lack of time'

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Over 30,000 Boeing Workers Are 'Standing Shoulder To Shoulder,' Union Leader Says 'Strike Could Go On For A While'

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The ongoing strike at Boeing may last long, as workers demand higher wages and improved pension plans, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) union leader Jon Holden reportedly said in a recent interview.

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CEO of Boeing closes on $4.1M Seattle home amid factory workers' strike: 'They can pay us, too'

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Boeing workers in Washington went on strike this week as new CEO Kelly Ortberg purchased a $4.1 million mansion in a gated community in Seattle.

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Boeing strike could drag on, union leader warns

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SEATTLE >> A strike at Boeing “could go on for a while” as workers are confident they can get bigger wage increases and an improved pension, union leader Jon Holden said in an interview with National Public Radio today.

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Saturday, Sep 14

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NASA’s Starliner astronauts don’t feel ‘let down’ by Boeing’s spacecraft

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NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore spoke about their continued stay aboard the International Space Station during a press conference held yesterday. The two are now fully incorporated into the ISS crew, as the Boeing Starliner…

2 days in, union chief discusses the status of the Boeing strike

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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Jon Holden, who leads the Machinists Union that's striking against Boeing, about the current state of the strike, which began earlier this week.

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Striking Boeing Factory Workers Ready to Hold Out for Better Contract

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Blue-collar Boeing workers overwhelmingly rejected a proposed contract that would have raised their wages by 25% over four years.

Striking Boeing factory workers say they are ready to hold out for a better contract

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Blue-collar workers from Boeing walked picket lines in the Pacific Northwest instead of building airplanes on Friday after they overwhelmingly rejected a proposed contract that would have raised their wages by 25% over four years.

Striking Boeing factory workers say they are ready to hold out for a better contract

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Blue-collar workers from Boeing walked picket lines in the Pacific Northwest instead of building airplanes on Friday after they overwhelmingly rejected a proposed contract that would have raised their wages by 25% over four years.

Striking Boeing factory workers say they are ready to hold out for a better contract

www.mercurynews.com

Blue-collar workers from Boeing walked picket lines in the Pacific Northwest instead of building airplanes on Friday after they overwhelmingly rejected a proposed contract that would have raised their wages by 25% over four years.