Nonunion employees will experience one-week furloughs every four weeks as the troubled planemaker struggles to conserve cash.
Boeing’s contract negotiations with its striking union fell apart Wednesday after both parties failed to agree on key issues.
The company has about 170,000 employees nationwide, with nearly 67,000 in Washington, per Business Journal research. Selected ...
Affected employees will take one week of furlough every four weeks on a rolling basis as long as the strike lasts.
SEATTLE -- Boeing plans to freeze hiring and reduce travel and is considering temporary layoffs to save cash during a factory ...
Federal mediators will help the aerospace manufacturer and leaders of the union representing more than 33,000 workers who ...
Boeing is furloughing tens of thousands of workers amid a major machinist strike. Last week, 96% of the 33,000 Boeing ...
For a company that has lost $33 billion since 2019, a strike that virtually halts production of its major product is the last ...
Boeing factory workers continue to strike as they demand a larger raise and better pension contributions from the company.
Boeing, which dominates the global planemaking market with European rival Airbus (AIR.PA), has been wrestling with production ...
The Boeing union strike follows a few years of strong gains for the labor movement. But labor’s leverage could narrow as the ...
WASHINGTON - In a memo sent to employees Monday, Boeing CFO Brian West hinted at the possibility of furloughs for Washington ...