A national report from Reuters says that Spirit AeroSystems is reviewing its contingency plans for furloughs. This comes during an ongoing workers’ strike at Boeing, Spirit’s parent company.
The strike saw more than 32,000 Boeing workers walk out over demands for higher wages and improved employment benefits. .
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As Boeing’s focus shifts to an ongoing Machinists strike, FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker defended the federal agency’s ...
(Reuters) -Spirit AeroSystems is reviewing its contingency plans regarding furloughs, a company spokesperson said on Thursday ...
Key Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems is reviewing its contingency plans regarding furloughs, company spokesperson Joe ...
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Multiple carriers, including Southwest, have lowered expectations for aircraft deliveries following all of the operational ...
Like workers everywhere, Boeing machinists are fighting for decent wages and benefits in the face of the sky-high cost of ...
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KING 5 showed the report to machinists in Renton who are on strike. "There has been pressure to speed ... adding FAA ...