Union Tensions Persist At Boeing

The focus of tensions between Boeing Commercial Airplanes and its unionized workforce has been on machinists. Their strike in 2008 was a catalyst for the company’s decision to establish its second 787 final assembly line in South Carolina. But friction has long been a fixture in the relationship...

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