Boeing Strike Could Be a Long One

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In what may become a defining strike, nearly 27,000 machinists have stopped work at Boeing Commercial Airplanes in the midst of a boom cycle, largely because they want more say in the company’s outsourcing strategy. The strike began Sept. 6, but its roots go back to 2002 when Boeing established the...

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