Boeing’s next big problem could be a strike by 32,000 workers
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Boeing has experienced all manner of bad news in the last six years,
and almost nothing but problems.
Later this month it could add a strike by 32,000 workers to its woes.
The inept company is now facing the wrath of its own employees after
Years of cuts to their pensions that are now, non-extant,
as well as their medical benefits.
All of this along with pay increases that have not kept up with inflation.
Let alone the devastating impacts that Bіdenomics has had on the nation.
The looming threat of a strike is now being used to explain Boeing’s
precipitous drop in stock value.
In apparent hopes of deflecting from the companies colossal failures
such as the on-going saga of the 737 Max as well as all of the companies
space related programs, such as
The Artemis program, and ULA (United Launch Alliance)
Along with the latest high profile disaster, Starliner, and once again
this disaster is another one of their own making… @vzv+1ufCm6bE
https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/475893main_nnj10ta07s_boeing_saa-r_new.pdf
The contract between Boeing and the International Association of Machinists
is due to expire at 11:59 pm PT on September 12. Without a new contract,
the workers who build its planes in Washington state are set to start the
first strike at the company in 16 years. And right now, the chances of a
deal don’t look good, according to the head of the union local.
“We’re far apart is on all the main issues of wages, health care, retirement,
time off, and forced overtime due to mass mismanagement at every level.
Jon Holden, president of IAM District 751, told CNN this past week.
“We continue to work through that, but it’s been a tough slog to get through.”
Expect Layoffs, as the company continues to circle the drain.