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Boeing, union reach deal to end strike
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Sorry if there is a related post already about the strike, I did a search and couldn't find anything. Phillippe |
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Thanks for the above Phillipe.
The big question now is whether Boeing can negotiate a suitable deal with SPEEA and avoid a second union strike... |
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About time. I sincerely hope the other union doesn't get too gnarly and then everything can get back to normal, Boeing can start shipping out new aircraft and we finally get to see the Dreamliner fly
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Union votes this Saturday...
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Hey Saj, what has the Union hierarchy recommended?
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Union says vote in favour, however, I've looked at it and it barely has any changes from the intial offer. Seems staff have lost 2 months wages and Boeing saved two months wages...
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I read somewhere (can't think where ) one of the Unionists reckons Boeing wanted the strike to catch up on inventory, etc. There are some seriously twisted views on the whole thing. |
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I dont buy that line since suppliers are complaining that the lack of work at Boeing has meant that they have had to go on short working weeks etc.
You'd think that if they wanted to catch up on parts etc, they'd continue manufacturing?? Either way, the union has lost 2 months wage, which is money saved by Boeing, despite them losing some $40m+ a day due to the strike.... |
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Votes will be cast today.
I wonder which way this goes and how it affects talks with the other union, SPEEA. |
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They really need to get back to work. This isn't the 1950's any more.
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