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Boeing Reaches Tentative Deal With Union Workers to Avert Strike
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Air Canada and the union representing over 5,000 pilots reached a tentative four-year agreement, averting a strike at the country's biggest airline that threatened widespread disruption of travel.
Air Canada and the union representing over 5,000 pilots reached a tentative four-year agreement, averting a strike at the country’s biggest airline that threatened widespread disruption of travel.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Air Canada, Pilots' Union Avert Strike With Four-Year Deal
The airline and Air Line Pilots Association reached a tentative labor agreement early Sunday, averting a strike at Canada’s biggest airline.Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Boeing and striking factory workers to resume mediated talks on Tuesday
Workers voted overwhelmingly to reject wage proposal from aviation giant last week. Talks between Boeing and striking US factory workers will resume on Tuesday under a federal mediator, the union ...Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
Boeing freezes hiring in sweeping cost cuts as it grapples with factory worker strike
Boeing also said it will pause nonessential staff travel and reduce supplier spending as it deals with a strike by more than 30,000 factory workers.7 hours ago -
NBC News - Top stories
Boeing freezes hiring in sweeping cost cuts as it grapples with factory worker strike
Boeing announced sweeping cost cuts Monday, including a hiring freeze, a pause on nonessential staff travel and a reduction on supplier spending to preserve cash as it deals with a strike by more ...8 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Boeing crafts plan to furlough ‘many’ employees as workers strike for higher pay
US planemaker says strike of about 33,000 workers, which began last week, ‘jeopardizes recovery in a significant way’. Boeing is freezing recruitment and drawing up plans to furlough “many” ...7 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A strike by Boeing's biggest union adds to a struggling supply base, a rapid cash burn and a manufacturing-quality crisis as problems confronting new CEO Kelly Ortberg.
A strike by Boeing’s biggest union adds to a struggling supply base, a rapid cash burn and a manufacturing-quality crisis as problems confronting new CEO Kelly Ortberg.Yesterday
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