A strike by thousands of workers who build fighter jets for Boeing at three U.S. plants is the second labor disruption for the plane builder in less than a year.
SEATTLE — A strike by thousands of workers that build fighter jets for Boeing at three U.S. plants is the second labor disruption for the plane builder in less than a year.
The strike that began just after midnight Monday involving more than 3,000 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers arrives as Boeing is attempts resuscitate its reputation.
Boeing, once a beacon of U.S. manufacturing and the gold standard in
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